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Authors: Mary Jo Putney

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On a more prosaic note, the Treaty of Ghent was signed on Christmas Eve, 1814, ending the War of 1812, so Jason Travers would not have had to keep a low profile for long.

Readers of earlier Fallen Angels books will have noticed that
Dancing on the Wind
takes place after the first book,
Thunder and Roses,
but before the second,
Petals in the Storm.
But what's a little confused chronology among friends? In the future, look for
The Rogue's Return,
which is about the irrestistible Lord Robin Andre-ville from
Petals in the Storm.
That will be followed by Michael's story,
Shattered Rainbows.

I'd like to end with a very special acknowledgment to Ellen and Elizabeth De Money. Their fascinating, articulate insights about the twin bond became the psychological core of
Dancing on the Wind
.

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