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(New page: Category:2003 Releases Category:Medieval * '''Author''': Margaret Moore * '''Publisher''': Harlequin Historical, #675 * '''Year''': ...)
 
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/Kings-Service-Harlequin-Historical-675/dp/0373292759/ref=pd_sim_b_title/104-4035696-6492730 In The King's Service] -- Out of Print
 
* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/Kings-Service-Harlequin-Historical-675/dp/0373292759/ref=pd_sim_b_title/104-4035696-6492730 In The King's Service] -- Out of Print
  
 
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==Description==
 
'Twas said he could whisper a woman to bed and now Sir Blaidd Morgan had turned his considerable charms on Lady Becca Throckton. But could she trust his intent? A childhood injury had made her fit to be no man's bride, and yet the Welsh warrior made her feel she'd a right to her woman's heart!
 
'Twas said he could whisper a woman to bed and now Sir Blaidd Morgan had turned his considerable charms on Lady Becca Throckton. But could she trust his intent? A childhood injury had made her fit to be no man's bride, and yet the Welsh warrior made her feel she'd a right to her woman's heart!
  
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Nay, this had the feel of forever!
 
Nay, this had the feel of forever!
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==Excerpt==
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[http://www.margaretmoore.com/kingsserviceexc.html In The King's Service excerpt]

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Description

'Twas said he could whisper a woman to bed and now Sir Blaidd Morgan had turned his considerable charms on Lady Becca Throckton. But could she trust his intent? A childhood injury had made her fit to be no man's bride, and yet the Welsh warrior made her feel she'd a right to her woman's heart!

The Lady Becca surprised him, and that was rare, Sir Blaidd mused. Indeed, she had a fire that stirred him in unexpected ways. Though he could ill afford a dalliance on this secret mission for his king, he found himself entranced. Surely was was no mere idyll.

Nay, this had the feel of forever!

Excerpt

In The King's Service excerpt