
Rescuing The Wildcat
By Angela Lain
2020
First Published
4.47
Average Rating
116
Number of Pages
Part of Series
Jared Buckingham-Brown, second son of an English Earl and third in line to the Earldom, was adventuring in the American west, when he met Kanti, daughter of his friend. She was a beauty, but Jared knew he couldn’t stay, he had promised to return to England, thousands of miles from her homeland. To drag her away from everything she knew seemed cruel. Kanti McGrath, granddaughter of a Cree woman, and raised by her cowboy father after the death of her mother, had seen more of life than most young women. To her, Jared was an enigma; a man who saw past her wild heritage, to the woman inside. Christmas loomed, but Jared rode away, needing to put distance between them. Then he discovered she had been kidnapped, and he rode to her rescue. Will he be able to save her, and if he does, what will the future hold for them?
Avg Rating
4.47
Number of Ratings
43
5 STARS
65%
4 STARS
23%
3 STARS
5%
2 STARS
7%
1 STARS
0%
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Author
Angela Lain
Author · 9 books
My name is Angela and I live in the countryside in Norfolk, UK, with my husband (who is an engineer and always busy) and my horse. My two children have left home, but I help my daughter with her horses and her whippets. I tend both house and garden rather reluctantly and I write and read. For years I had woven stories in my head, when travelling and watching the world go by, when lying in bed trying to sleep, or just when I was transported by a place or an event. I finally started to put the stories on paper while I sat through several endless nights when my young daughter was ill. The result was several handwritten manuscripts, hard labour over a typewriter and eventually a single romance novel accepted and published back in 1990. Then I gave up, too much family life and a business to run. Finally both children have left home and I am less busy, and now the revolution has happened. Computers. The internet. Self-publishing. I felt able to inflict my creations on the world once again. I write both historical and contemporary romance, although I personally prefer the historical; I enjoy the research. The stories are not erotica, but they are (as one of my lovely reviewers said) a little bit naughty. I don’t leave at the bedroom door. My stories are plot driven, they might get it on, but sex is part of the characters’ lives, not the main purpose. I like a bit of adventure, excitement and danger. My characters have been involved on the Oregon trail, in Indian raids in the west, and in the Crimean war. They have been variously stranded in snow storms, caught in tornadoes and kidnapped by ruffians (one of the young ladies, that is, the heroes are too tough). One thing they always get is their happy ending. I don’t like a book without a happy ending, so I really cannot write one.