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Christian Robert Rwirangira Robert Rwirangira itibaren 420 ไต้หวัน 台中市豐原區南陽里 itibaren 420 ไต้หวัน 台中市豐原區南陽里

Okuyucu Christian Robert Rwirangira Robert Rwirangira itibaren 420 ไต้หวัน 台中市豐原區南陽里

Christian Robert Rwirangira Robert Rwirangira itibaren 420 ไต้หวัน 台中市豐原區南陽里

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Editorial Review: It's 18th Century England and news of an arranged betrothal shatters Emerald Lady Penhavean’s dreams of one day wedded for love. Her instinct to rebel against marriage to a man more than twice her age causes severe conflict between her and her brother, but Lord Penhavean insists she will marry the Earl of Moorby no matter what: with or without her consent. To ensure her compliant to his bidding he resorts to cruel measure and destroys the one thing she loves above all others. Distraught, she flees to the creek with intention of setting herself free from fate worse than death. There she encounters a stranger, a young buccaneer of wise if witty countenance. Something in his eyes and tone of voice stir feelings Emerald cannot ignore, and life once again seems preferable to that of death. But how can she now return to the house and the fate that awaits her, when she knows her heart finally captured by a man she could truly love? Amazon.com 2 five * ratings 1 four * rating

robertchryss

Mhmm, enjoyable! Pity the protagonist is a bit of a bore though. Pamela's so bloody well-mannered and cautious that it made me cringe at times. But anyway, overall the story-telling is smooth and skillful. Harrison has a way of describing things very accurately and precise which makes it easy for the reader to vividly imagine the different situations anc characters.