Someone wants her dead and her dowry and it is not her betrothed.
Being the sole survivor of a suspicious shipwreck, Hallys saf Dremyn has been hidden away from her homeland and sent to Los Angeles in 1843. But the elf bent on her destruction has sent an assassin to make sure she does not escape again.
Dalmial sath Gresna has led a life of adventure and intrigue in the service of the Silent Watch. Now assigned to protect the beautiful she-elf, he finds himself falling in love with a lady whose station is far above his and he dares not dream of a match.
But death stalks Hallys. Can he protect her and his heart too?Someone wants her dead and her dowry and it is not her betrothed.
Being the sole survivor of a suspicious shipwreck, Hallys saf Dremyn has been hidden away from her homeland and sent to Los Angeles in 1843. But the elf bent on her destruction has sent an assassin to make sure she does not escape again.
Dalmial sath Gresna has led a life of adventure and intrigue in the service of the Silent Watch. Now assigned to protect the beautiful she-elf, he finds himself falling in love with a lady whose station is far above his and he dares not dream of a match.
But death stalks Hallys. Can he protect her and his heart too?
About the Author: Arabella Thorne started writing at the age of twelve because she wanted to be in the adventures of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." Of course she loved horses, but once she'd seen Ilya Kuryakin it was all over but the typing! Luckily, her friends enjoyed her adventures, too.
She knows she should have majored in English or Journalism but received a BA in Fine Arts instead. (This was a great deal of fun to acquire.) Almost nineteen years were spent at the Los Angeles Times in many positions, the last one being the Film Dept. desk assistant. While there, Ms. Thorne also freelanced for them; book reviews, dance photography and features on science fiction in film and TV (OMG! She even got to interview George Lucas!)
A wonderful time was had by all. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Arabella lived in the suburbs there for 43 years.
But the Northridge earthquake happened and that was the end of that. Now, in Sun City, AZ she is retired. She still has a wonderful daughter who has given her three adorable grandchildren. Arabella still writes because of the adventure!
Her inspiration for elves comes from Peter Jackson's interpretation of Tolkien. Arabella wrote a ton of fan fiction which still resides at FanFiction.net.
And she's still in love with the elves.
To learn more about Arabella, you can visit her at www.arabellathorne.com.