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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... woman sees all these rebels as being ever so heroic and brave . Even the ones turned thieves and taken to Tyburn she believes are handsome and gallant . She has conferred every manner of virtue upon these deluded souls who follow this ...
... woman sees all these rebels as being ever so heroic and brave . Even the ones turned thieves and taken to Tyburn she believes are handsome and gallant . She has conferred every manner of virtue upon these deluded souls who follow this ...
Pagina 107
... woman . How delicately you are made , yet how strong the will that ani- mates you . " Manon thrilled to the passionate tones of the strangest compliment she had ever been paid . Justin reached for her with a trembling hand . Manon ...
... woman . How delicately you are made , yet how strong the will that ani- mates you . " Manon thrilled to the passionate tones of the strangest compliment she had ever been paid . Justin reached for her with a trembling hand . Manon ...
Pagina 192
... woman true and fair . " " " John Donne , non ? " Manon doubted that Justin had ever quoted the poet , but felt the sentiment was still apt . He seemingly had not yet found a woman true and fair enough to risk loving again , however many ...
... woman true and fair . " " " John Donne , non ? " Manon doubted that Justin had ever quoted the poet , but felt the sentiment was still apt . He seemingly had not yet found a woman true and fair enough to risk loving again , however many ...
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