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+ | [[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1981 Releases]] | ||
+ | * '''Author''': [[Sara Orwig]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]] #74 | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1981 | ||
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She was brave as she was proud. When her only hope of returning home lay in traveling a thousand miles on horseback, Camilla, unlike the fragile females of her society, was equal to the task. When food rations became meager, she ignored her hunger. When sleep wasn't possible, she remained alert. When grazed by a robber's bullet, she did not complain. But when her heart was lost for the first time to a man who could never hers, she feared she would never stand the pain... | She was brave as she was proud. When her only hope of returning home lay in traveling a thousand miles on horseback, Camilla, unlike the fragile females of her society, was equal to the task. When food rations became meager, she ignored her hunger. When sleep wasn't possible, she remained alert. When grazed by a robber's bullet, she did not complain. But when her heart was lost for the first time to a man who could never hers, she feared she would never stand the pain... |
Revision as of 21:50, 4 August 2007
- Author: Sara Orwig
- Publisher: Mills and Boon - Historical Romance #74
- Year: 1981
She was brave as she was proud. When her only hope of returning home lay in traveling a thousand miles on horseback, Camilla, unlike the fragile females of her society, was equal to the task. When food rations became meager, she ignored her hunger. When sleep wasn't possible, she remained alert. When grazed by a robber's bullet, she did not complain. But when her heart was lost for the first time to a man who could never hers, she feared she would never stand the pain...