cover image The Lady Who Saw Too Much

The Lady Who Saw Too Much

Thomasine Rappold. Kensington/Lyrical, $4.99 e-book (275p) ISBN 978-1-61650-993-4

A wealthy gentleman is attracted to a woman who has visions of the future in Rappold’s second 19th-century Sole Survivor romance (after The Lady Who Lived Again). Gia York is forced to leave her position at the Troy Female Seminary in Troy, N.Y., and accepts an offer to work as a companion to Alice Elmsworth, a young woman in nearby Misty Lake. Gia is surprised when she realizes that Alice’s brother, Landen, is the man whose death she saw in her latest vision. While searching for a way to save him, Gia is caught with him in a compromising position, and his family forces them to marry. Landen believes that Gia tricked him into marriage, but despite his ill will toward her, she is determined to do all in her power to keep him safe. Gia’s selfless protection of others despite the cost to herself makes her a formidable heroine in this page-turning romance, which is enhanced by the angst between the protagonists and the undercurrent of mysticism. (June)