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Season of Storm

(1983)
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He took her hostage - could he ever let her go?

Shulamith St. John had lived with the threat of kidnapping for most of her life, but that didn't make her situation when it happened any less terrifying. Especially as she knew what her kidnapper did not - that her father, the ruthless lumber baron Cordwainer St. John, would not pay one cent of ransom for her.

Johnny Winterhawk didn't believe that - but he was no ordinary kidnapper. He didn't want money, he wanted to protect his tribal lands from her father's chainsaws. And then, it seemed... he wanted her.

Shulamith responded to her captor's touch with a hunger that made her feel she could trust him with her life. Their deep passion shook her, body and soul. And that was the most terrifying thing of all...

About the Author


Alexandra Sellers is a Canadian writer who sets many of her novels in Canada. She is the author of the SONS OF THE DESERT romance mini-series, which roams across several fictional Middle Eastern countries. She has travelled extensively for research in Morocco, Iran, Egypt, Israel, Yemen, and Turkey, as well as in the UK, Europe and across Canada. She has written over two million words for print, both fiction and non-fiction, including articles, reviews, training material, brochures, websites, mini-series 'bibles', blurbs, obituaries, short stories, and 40 books. Her novels have been translated into more than 15 languages.

She was awarded the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award for Series Romantic Fantasy in 2001, and the Romantic Times Career Achievement Best Author Award for Series in 2009.

Alexandra Sellers divides her time between Crete, London, and Vancouver.


Genre: Romance

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