
"PLEASURE ME NOW" Dashing union Major Jeffrey Banks commanded Rheva Sinclair. He knew it was wrong to use his position to take the Southern beauty against her will. But the hot-blooded officer could no longer fight his pounding desire as he imagined the sensuous woman shed her clothes, bathe her velvet skin, then slip between the sheets alone. he needed her now, he would have her tonight —- and he swore he'd leave her forever at morning's first light. "LOVE ME TOMORROW" Green-eyed Rheva cried as the handsome stranger carried her to the bed. The spirited rebel had struggled with all her might against his manly strength. She never stopped thinking that he was her enemy, a Yankee who had killed her family and destroyed her home. Then something in the way he held her made Rheva resist no more. Willingly, she melted in his fierce embrace, returned his ardent kiss and surrendered her heart to PASSION'S DAWN.
Author

AKA Elaine Rome Elaine Barbieri wrote over thirty historical novels that have been published worldwide. She was certain young adult readers would enjoy the excitement of historical romance if given a chance, and she welcomed the opportunity to write Miranda and the Warrior for this new audience. Elaine lived in northern New Jersey with her husband and family, and with Harrison, a demanding male who she is sure would be the ultimate hero—if he weren't a cat.