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Coming in January
26,
2010 -
the next in the series-
Baymore's Heir.

Once
again, Jackson's pride and Will's desperation gets them into
more trouble than they bargained for.
EbookAddict
says..."If you’ve read The Mercenary’s Tale and Jackson’s
Pride then you will definitely want to read Baymore’s Heir.
If you’ve only read Lynn Lorenz’s contemporaries then I urge
you to expand your horizons; you’ll be glad that you did.
And if you’ve never read
anything by this author? What the heck are you waiting for?"
Rainbow
Reviews
4.5 Stars! "I
highly recommend this story because it takes you away to a
different place and time. While there is nothing new about
men loving men in the distant past, Lynn Lorenz's realistic
portrayal of the reality of Will and Jackson's lives brings
the concept home in a way that is palpable."
Jessewave
5+ and a Desert Island Keeper!! "If
you are a fan of the series In the Company of
Men you should not miss book 3,
Baymore’s Heir,
which I think is the best so far. If you have never read any
of these books and would like to try something completely
different, this series will blow you away."
Literary Nymphs
4.5 Nymphs "Ms. Lorenz has once again outdone herself
with the wonderfully crafted portrayal of the deepening
emotional and physical bond between lovers Will and Jackson.
The daily companionship they share is just as heartwarming,
as their passion and desire is sizzling hot."
Buy the
Book

A tale of discovery,
love, and loss that leads ultimately to redemption, if Drake can
open his heart.
Buy the
Book
5 Stars from
Rainbow Reviews
"...Do yourself a favor and get yourself a copy
for your keeper shelf.”
5 Nymphs & a Golden Blush
Recommended Read from
Literary Nymphs
5 Angels and a Recommended Read from
Fallen Angels
"...From the scenes, the dialect and the plot,
Lynn
Lorenz
has written an outstanding book."
5 Stars and Sizzling Sensuality
Rating from
Sensual Romance
"There is no doubt that this book is a must have
novel."
5+ Stars from
Jessewave
EbookAddict "The
depth of character and her ability to not only draw the reader
into her books, but to engage them fully is a real gift."

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