The elegant and classy Gabriel Collier returns home from Europe to find her mother drowning her sorrows in vodka, having squandered the family fortune. Determined to repair her family's honor and save her mother's health, Gaby begins the seemingly impossible task of mending the damage. When she meets the mysterious and exotic millionaire, James Santo Milion, her troubles seem to melt away. But those dark, enchanting eyes hide secrets that threaten to destroy the security Gaby has worked so hard to secure. When the family pet is murdered, her home is violated and the occult show up on her doorstep, Gaby begins to suspect polo isn't James' only hobby. Underneath the glitter of glamorous Miami resides a dark world of superstition and pleasure. As Gaby becomes engulfed in the depths of sin, her love burns ever brighter under the stars of the mysterious Miami Midnight.
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Maggie Davis, a Southerner/Northerner born in Norfolk, Virginia and raised in New York City, is the author of over 30 bestselling novels, including The Far Side of Home, Eagles, Stage Door Canteen, Rommel's Gold, and A Christmas Romance. The latter was featured in Good Housekeeping Magazine and made into a hit CBS Sunday Night Movie starring Olivia-Newton-John and Gregory Harrison. She has written for The Georgia Review, Ladies Home Journal, Holiday, and other national magazines, and has been a feature writer for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She taught three noncredit writing courses at Yale University, where she was assistant in research to the chairman of the Department of Psychology. She's also been a guest writer-artist at the International Cultural Center, Hammamet, Tunisia.
Writing as Katherine Deauxville, she is the author of the bestselling medieval novels Blood Red Roses, The Amethyst Crown, The Crystal Heat and Eyes of Love, as well as the science fiction novel Out Of The Blue, the comedy The Last Male Virgin, and the murder mystery Southern Fried Trouble.
