
A ROMANTIC BALLAD...A GRISLY FIND...A LOST LOVE? When Rose Lennox arrives in a small Scottish village to help examine an extraordinary find—the bones of lovers stabbed through the heart—she finds herself inexplicably dizzy and heartsick. She's also wildly drawn to brooding local builder Robert Ayers, caretaker for the crumbling and haunted ruins that inspired a famous ballad. What mystery has the village uncovered? And what part do Rose and Robert play in the old story? A Lunch Hour Love Story...a complete romance you can read on your lunch hour, or during soccer practice, or in the car pool line!
Author

Barbara Samuel is a multiple RITA award-winning author with more than 38 books to her credit in a variety of genres. She has written historical and contemporary romances, a number of fantasy novellas with the likes of Susan Wiggs, Jo Beverley and Mary Jo Putney. She now writes women’s fiction about families, dogs, and food as Barbara O’Neal. Her work has captured a plethora of awards, including six RITAs; the Colorado Center for the Book Award (twice); Favorite Book of the Year from Romance Writers of America, and the Library Journal’s list of Best Genre Fiction of the year, among many others.You can find a full list of all titles here. Now living back in her hometown of Colorado Springs, Barbara writes in a study overlooking Pikes Peak, a pin that draws her home from her travels. She shares her home with Christopher Robin, a British endurance athlete, a gorgeous and lovable chow mix named Jack; a very, very old Siamese named Esmerelda; a rescued street cat who has become the fattest silver tabby on the planet, and the wonder twins, two tuxedo kittens from a local shelter, whose names have changed several times. Yes, a lot of animals. An avid photographer, cook, and traveler, Barbara keeps a log of travels, recipes, and photos at her blog, A Writer Afoot, where she also sometimes posts writing advice. You can follow her on Twitter and Facebook, but she doesn’t promise to be particularly interesting there.