Anne Carter Book order (chronological)
Anne Carter crafts compelling narratives, particularly in the realms of romantic mystery and suspense, though her literary ventures extend to middle grade mysteries, literary shorts, poetry, and non-fiction. A long-standing fascination with lighthouses has culminated in a series of novels where intrigue, romance, and spectral encounters intertwine, often set against the dramatic backdrop of California's coast. Carter finds inspiration in the vibrant human tapestry and the coastal environment of Southern California, viewing it as a fertile ground for untold stories. Her distinctive style blends thrilling plots with evocative, often supernatural, elements that captivate readers.


Marianne and the Lords of the East
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
‘With the mere mention of Napoleon’s name, it was as though the Corsican himself had swept into the room, with booted feet and flashing eyes ...’ Beneath the red silk canopy of the royal barge, Marianne crosses the satin smooth waters of the Bosphorus. In her womb she carries the child forced upon her by the sinister Matteo Damiani. In her trust is a vital mission for her Emperor, the conquering Napoleon. She is bound for the court of the legendary Sultana of the Ottoman Empire to enlist her aid for the day that the Grand Army marches on Moscow. Her mission takes Marianne through palaces and prisons, from Constantinople to the shores of Russia itself...