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Roger's Bride

✍ Scribed by Hegger, Sarah


Book ID
109047100
Publisher
Kensington
Tongue
English
Weight
727 KB
Series
Sir Arthur's Legacy 4
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781601839145

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


A battle of wills . . .
As the oldest son and heir to Anglesea, it is Roger's duty to stand tall and strong. But his tough exterior belies the heart of a true romantic, a devoted son who yearns for the deep love he has witnessed between his parents and his sisters and their husbands. However, with the Anglesea family jockeying for a more advantageous position, Roger must marry judiciously.

A fight for the heart . . .
Having spent her childhood watching her mother suffer, Kathryn of Mandeville is determined never to marry. To be as a Viking shield maiden of old is her heart's only desire. But when her sister Matty runs away to escape Roger's sensible proposal, Kathryn is forced to help Roger find a more suitable bride. Bound by duty, Roger and Kathryn soon discover they are facing a much tougher fightβ€”the one that is within their hearts . . .


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