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  • Published: 3 January 2024
  • ISBN: 9781496746634
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $34.99

Silver Lady



Cornwall calling! From New York Times bestselling author Mary Jo Putney, the first in an intoxicating historical romance series set on the rugged Cornish coast, filled with swashbuckling adventure and real-life history, intrigue and an unshakeable love—perfect for fans of Poldark.

Cornwall calling! From New York Times bestselling author Mary Jo Putney, the first in an intoxicating historical romance series set on the rugged Cornish coast, filled with swashbuckling adventure and real-life history, intrigue and an unshakeable love—perfect for fans of Poldark.

A smoldering nobleman and a beautiful amnesiac with paranormal gifts discover they share a powerful passion, a unique legacy—and a common enemy.

Together they faced the past . . .

A sense of duty sends Bran Tremayne to Cornwall to confront his heritage of British nobility. Abandoned at birth, Bran wants nothing to do with the embittered remains of his family. But as a special agent for the Home Office, he senses trouble brewing along the coast. And he can’t turn away from the vulnerable woman he encounters in the Cornish countryside. Merryn’s amnesia makes her past a mystery to them both, but with her life in danger, the only thing Bran knows for sure is that the beautiful stranger needs his protection . . .

But would they share a future?

Leaning into Bran is difficult enough, but can Merryn trust the strong bond—and the powerful passion—she feels for her rugged rescuer? She has no choice once Bran uncovers that she is at the center of a plot between French agents and Cornish smugglers. From misty woodlands to stormy shores, the two join forces with a band of loyal Cornishmen to bring down a common enemy. Yet will their growing love survive the coming peril?

  • Published: 3 January 2024
  • ISBN: 9781496746634
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $34.99

About the author

Mary Jo Putney

Mary Jo Putney is a graduate of Syracuse University with degrees in eighteenth-century literature and industrial design. She lives in Baltimore with her nearest and dearest, both two- and four-footed, and can't believe how lucky she is to be a full-time writer.

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Praise for Silver Lady

Praise for Mary Jo Putney




“In her own signature style, paying impeccable attention to period details, Putney continues to vindicate the honor of scoundrels in this fifth entry of the stunning “Rogues Redeemed” series. Fans of historicals will root for our brave, intelligent heroine and the hero who stands beside her.” —Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW on Once Dishonored




“A thrilling, romantic tale.” —BookPage, Top Pick, Once a Soldier


“A beautifully rendered romance…Exquisitely developed characters, a stunning setting, and the perfect amount of history and engineering detail to make this an excellent start to what promises to be another of Putney’s insightful, riveting series.” Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW for Once a Soldier

“The intelligently plotted and impeccably researched Once a Scoundrel, third in the Rogues Redeemed series, proves once again why RITA® Award–winning Putney’s books are the literary equivalent of catnip to historical romance fans. Not only does she perfectly calibrate the ratio of high-stakes action to high-octane sexual chemistry, but her willingness to eschew the familiar Regency landscape in favor of something new and different is commendable.” —Booklist, STARRED REVIEW

“Love and danger breathtakingly intertwine in Once a Spy…Readers will root for this couple and their hard-won wisdom and open hearts. Putney’s depiction of the days surrounding the Battle of Waterloo is thrilling and adds just the right amount of historical detail to this superlative romance.” BookPage, STARRED REVIEW

“With this fourth installment in the Rogues Redeemed series, Putney continues to offer a fascinating historical perspective combined with a tender love story that slowly moves from friendship to desire to love, making this an excellent addition to any collection.” —Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW on Once a Spy