ManonLeisure Books, 2000 - 314 pagini "Alone and barely ahead of the storm, Manon flees Scotland; the insurrection has failed and Bonnie Prince Charlie's rebellion has been thrown down. Innocent of treason, yet sought by agents of the English king, the Scots beauty dons the guise of a man and rides to London-and into the hands of the sexiest Sassanach she's ever seen. But she has no time to dally, especially not with an English baronet. Nor can she indulge fantasies of his strong male arms about her or his heated lips pressed against her own. She fears that despite her precautions, this rake may uncover her as no man but Manon, and she may learn of something more dangerous than an Englishman's sword-his heart"--Page 2 of cover |
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... seemed wrong to repay his kindness with the coin of dissimulation . A lately - grown- and inconvenient - conscience was beginning to prick her on this point . It was yet another sound reason to leave his home as immediately as could be ...
... seemed wrong to repay his kindness with the coin of dissimulation . A lately - grown- and inconvenient - conscience was beginning to prick her on this point . It was yet another sound reason to leave his home as immediately as could be ...
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... seemed a little sad . Papa said that it was because her family had not understood when she had married a French- man and left her home to wander Europe . Still , it seemed far too harsh for her mother's family to let go of their ...
... seemed a little sad . Papa said that it was because her family had not understood when she had married a French- man and left her home to wander Europe . Still , it seemed far too harsh for her mother's family to let go of their ...
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... seemed content to sip his wine and study his guests while they jested and ate . Manon was at the opposite end of the table from him and could only observe him from a distance of thirty feet or so while overlooking the mounds of baked ...
... seemed content to sip his wine and study his guests while they jested and ate . Manon was at the opposite end of the table from him and could only observe him from a distance of thirty feet or so while overlooking the mounds of baked ...
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