The Silvery Moon by Edith Layton (1992)

The Silvery Moon(Theatre #2)

The Actor’s Daughter

Beautiful Hannah Darling had the theater in her blood — as daughter of Blayne Darling, the American West’s most beloved matinee idol. In her blood was passion as well, waiting to be ignited. Yet in the late nineteenth century, fear and shyness kept Hannah from stardom on the stage, just as it kept her from fulfillment as a woman.

Only in the hands of the dashing acting coach Kyle Harper did she dare face the public behind the footlights — from the raw camps of the Wyoming Territory to glittering New York. And only in driving tycoon Gray Dylan did she dare come face to face with fiery desire…as she was torn between the intoxication of being an adored actress…and the ecstasy of being a beloved woman…

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