Lord of Dunkeathe (Brothers-in-Arms, Book 2) (Harlequin Super Historical Romance) Arrogant and clever, the Lord of Dunkeathe, searching for the perfect wife who would bring him power and riches, instead finds himself drawn to the unsuitable Lady Riona, an impoverished Scottish lass
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| Title | : | Lord of Dunkeathe (Brothers-in-Arms, Book 2) (Harlequin Super Historical Romance) |
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| Rating | : | 4.54 (280 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0373770405 |
| Format Type | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2005-02-01 |
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Editorial : About the Author Margaret Moore actually began her writing career at the age of eight, when she and a friend would make up stories together. She also loved to read and many years later graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. After reading a romance by Kathleen Woodiwiss, Margaret took a course in popular fiction writing and through that, found Romance Writers of America. Three years later, in 1991, she sold her first historical romance. And the rest, as they say, is history!
Arrogant and clever, the Lord of Dunkeathe, searching for the perfect wife who would bring him power and riches, instead finds himself drawn to the unsuitable Lady Riona, an impoverished Scottish lass whose quick wit and sharp tongue capture his heart.
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