
He feels hollow and uninspired-until the most important person in his past returns, challenging him as no one ever has. However, the role proves more difficult than he imagined. Now, years later, he has achieved his lifelong aspiration of becoming the local vicar. Following their disastrous parting, Harold attempted to push aside thoughts of love and regret, but Sarah has never left his heart. After an idyllic few weeks in the throes of blossoming love, reality intervened.

The book tells the story of a young lord, Crispin, Lord Cavratt, who, by the end of the very first chapter, has made a complete mess out of his life.

I had the fabulous opportunity to go back and fix it up, making up for mistakes I'd made at the time out of ignorance as an author and a historian. It was originally self-published under the title The Ramshackle Knight." It has been out of print for some time now and, thanks to my fabulous publisher, Covenant, is available again.

Sarah: The Kiss of a Stranger was actually the first book I ever wrote-the one I wrote because my mom essentially dared me to. Deirdra: Can you tell us a little about your book The Kiss of a Stranger.
