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When a modern-day beauty is cast back in time, she finds passion in the arms of a scandalous farmer.
A beautiful woman travels back in time and finds love in a past paradise in this time-travel romance from the author of "The Magician's Lover" and "Heart's Magic".
One slip on the computer keyboard and India Baldwin is transported back to the time of Charlemagne--and right into the middle of a battlefield. India is forced to take refuge with an arrogant warrior who turns out to be her true love.
An admiral felled by stellar pirates, Havlo feared he was doomed to a bleak future--until he became caught up in the beauty of his captor. But Perri would not be an easy conquest. Hers was a mission of the heart. She had to deliver Havlo to his enemies or her betrothed would be put to death. Perri was ready to do just that--until Havlo stole a kiss, and changed everything.
Against the backdrop of a medieval castle, four couples find love as they celebrate the 12 days of Christmas in this collection of stories by Constance O'Banyon, Stobie Piel, Lynsay Sands, and Flora Speer. Reissue.
Bianca and Rosalinda were the only treasures left to their mother after her husband, the Duke of Monteferro, was murdered. Fleeing to Northern Italy to raise her daughters, she swore revenge on the enemy who'd brought her low. From out of the swirling snow, a stranger appeared wrapped only in a bearskin. To Bianca he appeared a gallant suitor, to her mother he was the son of an assassin. But to Rosalinda he was the one who could light the fires of passion.
A beautiful New Yorker is cast back in time and falls into the arms of the most handsome cowboy on the wild Nebraska plain. From the author of "Promises from the Past".
In this millennium romance, a Y2K bug sends a lovely computer analyst back to the time of Charlemagne in 8th-century France. She is thrust into the bed of the dashing Lord Dominick, who at first thinks she's a spy, but then realizes he's uncovered the love of a lifetime.
"At age twenty-eight, Jane Austen should be seeking a suitable husband, but all she wants to do is write. She is forced to take extreme measures in her quest to find true love - which lands her in the most extraordinary of circumstances. Magically, she finds herself in modern-day England, where horseless steel carriages line the streets and people wear very little clothing. She forms a new best friend in fading film star Sofia Wentworth, and a genuine love interest in Sofia's brother Fred, who has the audacity to be handsome, clever and kind-hearted. She is also delighted to discover that she is now a famous writer, a published author of six novels and beloved around the globe. But as Jane's romance with Fred blossoms, her presence in the literary world starts to waver. She must find a way to stop herself disappearing from history before it's too late."--Publisher description
She's a singer posing as a maid. He's a surgeon forced to serve the Reich. For both of them, deception is the only way to survive the war. Cocktail singer Victoire Duplanchier knows Nazi-occupied Paris is not safe for a black woman. But that's exactly why she's trying to get her family out. When she's caught in a roundup, a man with ocean-blue eyes saves her from being sent to the camps. But can she really trust him? He might seem kind and handsome, but he's also a Nazi. Surgeon, Emil von Konig, was duped into serving the Reich by his deceitful father. When he encounters Victoire, he knows he needs to keep her safe. He offers refuge at his estate in the Parisian countryside, but in order to ...