From Library Journal
Not to be confused with the Antonio Banderas film, this historical romance finds heroine Araminta Winthrop being kidnapped from her Texas homestead by a Mexican bandit. She eventually falls in love with her captor and joins his band of renegades. Brandewyne's many fans will want this.Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Book Description
Araminta Winthrop dreads her wedding night. Then a band of black-clad desperadoes bursts into her wedding reception and the green-eyed beauty finds herself captive of her husband=s bitter enemy. But the darkly handsome Rigo del Castillo heats her blood like no other man: The notorious bandolero has awakened a passion within her. Soon Araminta finds herself aching for Rigo's sweet kisses and yearning for his tender caresses. For when the brazen outlaw steals her from her life, he carves out a future filled with love for them to share.
Desperado ANNOTATION
The bestselling author of Rainbow's End and Heartland presents an enthralling tale set in Texas in the early 1900s. On the day she's set to wed a wealthy rancher she does not love, Araminta Winthrop is kidnapped the brazen Rigo de Castillo--a member of Pancho Villa's notorious band--and taken deep into the wild country of Mexico--and into a torrent of forbidden desire. Original.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
The High Sierra, Texas, 1913. Araminta Winthrop was bride to a man she had never desired. Then a black-clad bandit crashed, guns blazing, into her wedding reception, and she became the captive of the notorious, and handsome, Rigo de Castillo.