May 2nd, 2024
Home | Log in!

Fresh Pick
THE FAMILIAR
THE FAMILIAR

New Books This Week

Fresh Fiction Box

Video Book Club

Latest Articles


Discover May's Best New Reads: Stories to Ignite Your Spring Days.

Slideshow image


Since your web browser does not support JavaScript, here is a non-JavaScript version of the image slideshow:

slideshow image
"COLD FURY defines the modern romantic thriller."�-�NYT�bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz


slideshow image
Romance writer and reluctant cop navigate sparks during fateful ride-alongs.


slideshow image
Free on Kindle Unlimited


slideshow image
A child under his protection�and a hit man in pursuit.


slideshow image
Courtney Kelly sees things others can�t�like fairies, and hidden motives for murder . . .


slideshow image
Reunited in danger�and bound by desire


slideshow image
Journey to a city that�s full of quirky, zany superheroes finding love while they battle over-the-top, evil ubervillains bent on world domination.


Too Late To Scream by Allison Knight

Purchase

Add to Wish List


Also by Allison Knight:

Heal My Hurting Heart, February 2007
e-Book
Too Late To Scream, November 2006
e-Book
Simon's Brides, May 2006
e-Book
The Brides of Owl's Head, October 2002
e-Book
The Secrets of Hanson Hall, June 2002
e-Book

Too Late To Scream
Allison Knight

Orphaned, assigned to care for a speechless child, Libby must fight her attraction to the child's father while she determines why the child's life is in danger.

Buy From Publisher

Wings
November 2006
On Sale: November 1, 2006
Featuring: Libby Sutton; Alex Chambeau; Nichole Chambeau
229 pages
ISBN: 1597052175
EAN: 9781597052177
e-Book
Add to Wish List

Romance | Historical

Outside New Orleans, convent-raised orphan Libby Sutton arrives to care for a little girl, only to discover that the child cannot or will not speak. Things are terribly wrong at Les Chenes. The first nanny disappeared without a trace and servants are now being murdered.

Is her life at risk like the child for whom she cares? Alex, the father, may be responsible and if he is, is he a threat to Libby? And why does he stir such feelings in her?

Read An Excerpt

Comments

No comments posted.

Registered users may leave comments.
Log in or register now!

© 2003-2024 off-the-edge.net  all rights reserved Privacy Policy