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An Unpredictable Bride (by Helen Dickson)
Since Amazon.com has not posted an editorial review for this book, here is the description from the back cover to help you decide if this book is for you: "How could she marry her enemy? Forced to surrender her home to the invading army, Jane Marlow had thought her troubles could get no worse. But she soon found herself faced with a far more dangerous foe her long-lost betrothed, who had returned to claim her! Lord Edward Talbot had left home to take up arms against the king. Now, embittered by years of civil war, he had returned, determined to honor his commitments. For it had been Jane's father's dying wish that Edward protect his daughter by marrying her. But the bride had other ideas ..." Read more...
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Night Mist (Reader's Choice Dreamscapes) (by Helen Myers)
"Help...me."At the faint words, Dr. Rachel Gentry stopped on Black Water Creek Bridge, straining to see through the night's foggy mist. Then she saw him a pale, ghostly figure, his T-shirt soaked with blood, his intense, dark blue eyes begging her not to be afraid. And suddenly, as he issued a desperate warning, he disappeared before her eyes into thin air....Don't go back there...don't meet him. The warning echoing in her mind, Rachel was startled in the boardinghouse's dark hallway by Jay Barnes, her reclusive neighbor. There was something familiar about the mysterious, moody man, something Rachel couldn't put her finger on... until he switched on a light and she stared into his intense, dark blue gaze.... Read more...
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Whispers In The Woods (Silhouette Dreamscapes) (by Helen R Myers)
The deserted estate in remote northwestern Maine might have seemed foreboding, but it would be a refuge for Paloma St. John. There, she would be alone with her only friends the gentle animals she'd rescued from her own uncle's cruel scientific experiments.But Paloma wasn't alone. There was a presence in the woods beyond the compound gates, a presence that reached into her mind, invaded her every thought, left her trembling with fear . . . and something more. Passion.Was he protector or predator? Savage or savior? Whispers in her thoughts and dreams courted her in another realm, while the voice of her heart beckoned him forward. And so Paloma waited, with longing and with dread . . . Read more...
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