 | Jane Peart - 1994 - 227 pages
Colonial Virginia belle Noramary Marsh finds her dreams of a future with Robert disappearing when she is betrothed to Duncan Montrose, the man promised to her cousin. Reprint. | |
 | Mary Jo Putney - Fiction - 1992 - 400 pages
Suppressing her sensual nature behind a fac+a2ade of Victorian propriety, Laura Stephenson marries army major Ian Cameron and journeys with him to the mountains of India to ... | |
 | Mary Jo Putney - 1991 - 384 pages
From the "New York Times" bestselling author comes a passionate tale about a lady and an earl who, in a single moment of impetuousness, are swept up into a dangerous intrigue ... | |
 | Mary Jo Putney - 1994 - 384 pages
Utilizing his good looks and cleverness to protect his country and forget a tragic past, Lord Strathmore explores the underside of London society with Kit Travers, a woman ... | |
 | Mary Jo Putney - 1992 - 381 pages
The "remarkable" (Romantic Times) novel in the dramatic Silk trilogy. "Wonderful." -Nora Roberts "Terrific." -Jayne Ann Krentz | |
 | Mary Jo Putney - 1991 - 431 pages
Peregrine, a handsome, enigmatic man with a blood debt to collect, seeks his revenge against Charles Weston by setting out to steal his new bride--the beautiful Sara St. James | |
 | Mary Jo Putney - Fiction - 1993 - 380 pages
In nineteenth-century France to stop a possible assassination, Rafael Whitbourne, Duke of Candover, encounters a beautiful spy, Countess Magda Janos, who turns out to be the ... | |
 | Mary Jo Putney - Fiction - 2006 - 322 pages
New York Times bestselling author Mary Jo Putney is acclaimed by critics and readers alike for unforgettable storytelling and arresting characters. Now she introduces a Regency ... | |
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