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4 títulos en un pack de la gran autora Margaret Moore. Disfruta de sus históricos relatos en los que conseguirá transportarte a otras épocas rodeada de galantes amantes, secretos y románticas sorpresas para recordar. Venganza y honor El secuestro no era más que un preludio del matrimonio, o eso le habían hecho creer a Bryce cuando secuestró a lady Rhiannon para convertirla en la esposa de su señor feudal. ¡Aunque jamás había visto a una prometida tan reticente! ¿Cómo podía él permitir que una belleza tan apasionada quedase ligada a un hombre al que no deseaba? Un comportamiento indecoroso hizo que Rhiannon DeLanyea acabara en una torre aislada, prisionera de la venganza de un...
Portions of the diary reports on regional events in South America, including a fundraiser "to raise money for the people who are suffering from the recent earthquake in Chille" (12 Sept. 1906) and the death of Brazilian president Afonso Augusto Moreira Pena (17 July 1909). Some of the final entries revolve around the outbreak of World War I and its effects on Brazil. On 16 Aug. 1914 she noted that flour had doubled in price since the beginning of the war and feared that if fighting continued for long "no more coal [would] be gotten & that will stop the trains and electric cars." Writing two months later, on 18 Oct. 1914, Douglas lamented that they "are feeling the war in earnest. Prices are still high & we have received word... that all our salaries and appropriations have been cut one half."
A Most Unsuitable Lord! Clara Wells' eccentric family drew enough sidelong glances her way that she could do without the attentions of London's most notorious rake. But the sinfully charming Lord Mulholland was renowned for getting whatever, or whomever, he desired. Paris Mulholland had long guarded his heart with a string of elegant, casual conquests, yet Clara's defiant pride enticed him in a way no coy flirtation ever had, and the prim and proper miss was proving a most engaging opponent in the war between the sexes .
"Rebecca Moore Newby has painted a remarkable portrait of her mother, Margaret Moore. This collection of Margaret's favorite stories, jokes, quotes, poems and prayers creates an engaging character study of an extraordinary woman. I came to respect and care about her. As promised, I felt inspired. I deeply appreciate how Ms. Newby shares her respect and admiration for Margaret, as gently and sweetly, she shows the reader how much she loves her Mama." Sandra D. Williams, PhD., Author, Playwright, Editor
Bron yearned to be with Trefor ap Gruffydd for years—and even more so after he returns home from exile a handsome, hardened warrior.
Our world is currently divided into territorial states that resist all attempts to change their borders. But what entitles a state, or the people it represents, to assume monopoly control over a particular piece of the Earth's surface? Why are they allowed to prevent others from entering? What if two or more states, or two or more groups of people, claim the same piece of land? Political philosophy, which has had a great deal to say about the relationship between state and citizen, has largely ignored these questions about territory. This book provides answers. It justifies the idea of territory itself in terms of the moral value of political self-determination; it also justifies, within lim...
A Forbidden Marriage Lady Allis nearly swoons when she first seesthe tall, tempting knight at her father's jousting tournament. As theeldest daughter of the family, she is duty-bound to wed someone ofwealth and privilege -- and Sir Connor, though mesmerizing, is not onlypenniless but in disgrace. To Connor this fiery, untouchable maiden isa prize worth fighting for. The onetime hero has little save his prideand his skill -- as a warrior and a lover. But will that beenough to survive castle treachereries, to know the rapturous passionthe lady's hungering gaze promises -- and to win her heart?
Reluctant Bride Never the docile, obedient maid, Madeline de Montmorency railed against her fate, proclaiming she'd not go willingly to the marriage bed of a stranger.