Celtic Fire by Joy Nash
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Originally published by Love Spell 2005
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When a Roman commander travels through Britannia to investigate a haunting vision, an ambush by hostile Celts leaves him with an unexpected prize--a beautifully enchanting witch.
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Grace by Deneane Clark
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Originally published by Leisure 2007
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SHE WOULDN’T: The institution of marriage held no attraction for Grace Ackerly. The world, she had noticed, expected nothing more from women than that they be submissive, demure brood mares, allowed absolutely no rights or even opinions of their own. And yet, at twenty, an age at which most of Society considered her well past her prime, she need only wait a little longer to be safe. No—she was fairly comfortable declaring—she would never marry, no matter the temptation set before her.HE WOULD: With a flashing green gaze potently combining warmth, humor and seductive promise, Trevor Christian Caldwell was resisted by few women. When one factored in the earldom of Huntwick and his legendary charm, his conquests became all the more indubitable. But never had there been a woman he truly respected. Not until now. Here, in Pelthamshire, a spirited redhead forced a decision he had never before considered: He would marry Grace Ackerly, no matter what protestations, no matter what travails.It was yet to be seen who would prevail. And how.
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Enchantress by Constance O'Banyon
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Originally published by Leisure 2010
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She had the beauty and grace of her mother, the legendary English Rose. In her stepfather's Thrkish court, Brittany Sinclair had grown to womanhood, torn between the forbidden sensuality of the harem and her mother's traditional English propriety. But when the sultan himself heard the tales of her extraordinary beauty, neither her mother's fame nor her stepfather's power could save her. Only one man had the courage and skill to keep her from harm.
The veiled temptress may have boarded his ship without permission, but she was still Thorn Stoddard's responsibility. And the dashing captain would never surrender her to the sultan's men without a fight. He would protect her with his very life, but how could he guard his heart against a woman with the sensual knowledge of a concubine and the wide-eyed curiosity of an innocent, a woman who was every inch an...ENCHANTRESS.
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Daughter of Egypt by Constance O'Banyon
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Originally published by Leisure 2008
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In the third of an epic new series set in Egypt, an orphan girl who grew up on the streets of Rome discovers that she is the lost princess of a tiny island kingdom, sought by two men, each of whom hopes to wed her, but only one of whom CA win her heart.
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