Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, 1824.
Sometimes storms can unearth the most precious treasure . . .
Ever since he unexpectedly inherited his father's earldom in the Scottish Highlands, Cameron Dunn's been searching for something, anything, to bring meaning to his new life-a search that reaches an abrupt end when he's washed up, alone, on a deserted beach in Mexico.
Or at least the beach should be deserted. There's no village for hundreds of miles. So who's that beautiful woman walking toward him over the sand?
Letty Monro has a business to run, a plan for her future. Rescuing a shipwrecked earl wasn't on the agenda. But the man's desperate, so of course she'll bring him to the British Settlement-for fifty pounds. And his signet ring for collateral. She's even prepared to look past the fact he's a peer, part of the system of oppression she despises.
As they begin their journey, sailing south through the Caribbean sea, Cameron finds himself falling for this guarded, stubborn businesswoman, and the heat smoldering between them threatens to burst into flame. Keeping her distance from the Earl of Banton will prove one of the greatest challenges Letty has ever faced. Especially when she notices, in the distracting warmth of his brown eyes, the one thing they have in common . . . How lost they both truly are.
Swept Into the Storm is the second book in the Darnalay Castle Series, although all of the books in the series can be read as standalones. For fans of Diana Gabaldon, Kerrigan Byrne and Courtney Milan this novel is the perfect mixture of realistic history and heart-wrenching romance. It contains themes which may be disturbing to some readers (see the author's note in the sample pages) and several spicy open-door scenes.