Mallory Burgess
Personal Information
Description
Mallory Burgess is the pseudonyms of Mary Sandra Hingston, she also writes under the pens name of Sandy Hingston and Catherine FitzGerald. Sandy Hingston graduated from Duke University in 1978. Her first romance novel, Ride the Savage Sea, was published by Pinnacle in 1985; she has since written 17 more, including the award-winning "Beloved" series for Zebra (Beloved Knight, Beloved Honor, Beloved Lord, Beloved Heart), under the pseudonym Mallory Burgess. Her new book, The Suitor, published under her own name by Berkley in July, is the long-awaited second installment of her "School for Scandal" series. A senior editor at Philadelphia Magazine by day, Hingston lives in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. She is married to a musician and has two children and one very large mutt.
Books
Beloved lord
Beloved #3 In 1340, the tyrannical English King Edward turns Scotland into a place of terror and oppression, forcing Anne Faurer from her ancestral home and into servitude on her own lands. She knows little of the new laird of Langlannoch--only that he is English and her sworn enemy. Byard Berkeley knows nothing of Anne's true identiry--only that he desires her, and as Scotland rises from the ashes, a magnificent, enduring love awaits them. Beloved Series: Beloved Knight (Beloved Series #1) Beloved Honor (Beloved Series #2) Beloved Lord (Beloved Series #3) Beloved Heart (Beloved Series #4)
Angel Love
Love is always a miracle, but sometimes it needs a little help from above. Now, seven authors of historical romance bring us stories sure to make us true believers in the divine intervention that unites hearts, souls . . . and bodies! — Angel Love, an anthology written by the following authors: — FOR ALL ETERNITY by Janice Bennett — There's an angel in King Arthur's court. Two lovers fated to be together in this world . . . and the next. THE ANGEL OF KILCALLAUGH by Mallory Burgess A Dublin reporter investigates the sighting of an angel in a small rural village, then is given a real-life miracle - falling in love. CHARITY'S ANGEL by Elizabeth Graham A guardian angel gets his wings clipped by a spoiled debutante in this high-spirited love story. SAVING GRACE by Constance Laux The pomp and splendor of the British Empire is the backdrop in this tale of a six-year-old angel who answers the prayers of a lonely man and woman. HEAVEN KNOWS by Doreen Owens Malek A mysterious angel figures in this story of a man in mortal danger - and the Philadelphia widow sent to his rescue. ABSOLUTE ANGELS by Patricia McAllister A mischievous angel plays matchmaker in this tale set in Tudor England, where a distracted Lord nearly misses out on a love waiting in his own castle. *** THE GREATEST GIFT by Karen Ranney A handsome angel proves to a reluctant bride that love transcends all boundaries.
Passion Fire
Her childhood devastated by the political treachery of Henry VIII's reign, Brie found safety with English nuns. Yet by seventeen, she had grown into a fiery, flame-haired beauty who yearned for the romance and adventure lacking within the convent walls...until Tyler Wyndham swept into her life and fulfilled all her dreams. Desperately battling to regain a stolen inheritance, the dashing aristocrat had come to obtain proof of his birthright. From Yorkshire to London, to Rome, Brie followed him on his endless quest---risking her life in deadly confrontation with secrets from her own mysterious past. With danger and truth equal enemies, they triumphed at last, in the glory of their exquisite passion...in the power of their undying love.
Ride the Savage Sea
Can one woman compete with the call of the wild sea? Dreadful circumstance drove Cecily Dunstan from the familiar comforts of her beloved Scottish hill to the glittering, treacherous court of Elizabeth Regina, where secret schemes and deadly intrigues whispered down the gilded halls, and virtue went to the highest bidder. Her stunning golden beauty was Cecily's only dowry, and even the compassionate protection of the powerful Sir Walter Raleigh could not shield her from the violent lusts of ruthless courtiers. Then, suddenly, came the the simple, surprising truth of love. A love as tender and tempestuous as Thom Caedamon himself, the darkly handsome sailor wed to the roaring ocean. Soon, two honorable lovers shared a desperate charade of dishonor. Two proud hearts struggling to trust the passion in their flesh, a passion as strong as life itself, as mighty as the beckoning sea that was Thom's fierce joy -- and Cecily's pitiless ritual.
Wild Land, Wild Love
Australian Trilogy #1 New South Wales, 1807 It was a vast land of wild beauty and wilder passions; a frontier as yet untamed by man; a place where women had few rights and fewer pleasures. For a female convict like flame-haired Casey O'Cain, it was a living nightmare. Exquisitely beautiful, utterly helpless, she was expected to cater to her master's every whim. And from the first, arogant, handsome Dare Penrod made it clear what he wanted of her. Casey knew she should fight him with every breath in her body, but her heart told her he could make a paradise of this wilderness for her. His callused hands took rights she should never have granted, his warm lips whispered of pleasures she had never known, and his hard body promised a love she would never relinquish Australian Trilogy: Bold Land, Bold Love-#1 Wild Land, Wild Love-#2 Brave Land, Brave Love-#3
Ballenrose
BLOSSOMING DESIRE Molly Flowers was torn between two strong and proud men. One was the elegant, immensely powerful Duke of Buckingham, whose golden wealth and warm praise made this poor flower girl blossom into an exquisite young lady. The other was the duke's arch enemy, the noble and handsome Earl of Ballenrose, whose passion for Molly transformed her into a magnificently sensuous woman. Molly had to either betray Buckingham or deny Ballenrose...not realizing that one man was using her as a pawn in an intricate game of rivalry and revenge...while the other swept her up in a whirlwind of glowing ardor, where she would not hesitate to give all and risk all for love.
