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Candle in the Window

โœ Scribed by Christina Dodd


Publisher
HarperCollins e-books
Year
2008;2009
Tongue
English
Weight
227 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Lady Saura of Roget lives a lonely life of servitude--her fortune controlled by her cruel, unscrupulous stepfather. Yet it is she who has been called upon to brighten the days of Sir William of Miraval, a proud and noble knight who once swore to live or perish by the sword . . . until his world was engulfed in agonizing darkness. Summoned to Sir William's castle, the raven-haired innocent is soon overcome by desire and love for the magnificent, golden warrior who has quickly laid siege to her heart.

But there is grave danger awaiting them both just beyond the castle walls . . . and a dear and deadly price to be paid for surrendering to a fiery, all-consuming love.


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