The Bride of Blackness Castle/a Gentleman of Substance

The Bride of Blackness Castle/a Gentleman of Substance
ISBN-10
0373835213
ISBN-13
9780373835218
Category
Fiction
Pages
416
Language
English
Published
2002-09-24
Publisher
Harlequin Books
Authors
Deborah Hale, Elaine Coffman

Description

Two complete novels in one seductive volume features Elaine Coffman's The Bride of Blackness Castle, in which Lady Anne arrives at Blackness Castle to strike a deal with Robert McQueen, the man who is holding her father prisoner, and A Gentleman of Substance, Deborah Hale's story of a woman forced to marry her dead lover's brother to protect her unborn child. Reprint.

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