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Latest revision as of 08:05, 13 January 2013
By Dinah Dean | ||
Publisher | Mills & Boon Masquerade Romance #M25 | |
Mills & Boon Masquerade Romance Series # | ||
Preceded by | The Crescent Moon | |
Followed by | Maid Of The Border |
- Author: Dinah Dean
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Masquerade Romance #M25
- Year: 1979, February
Book Description
Fear stalked the weary travellers. On and on the crude carts rumbled―along sun baked roads where rising dust stung the eyes, through dense forests that coated bodies with sweat, past burned and blackened villages that filled souls with despair.
And their cargo of wounded and dying men could not forget for a moment that the feared French invaders were close behind.
But among them was one courageous young woman who, spurred on by the love in her heart, was determined to survive...even if others did not!
He was sick of the violence, the killing
In the face of the advancing might of Napoleon's Grande Armee, Major Lev Orlov longed for a return to normality. And the bewitching young countess, whom a bizarre twist of fate had placed in the hands of his band of battle-scarred infantrymen, seemed to embody all that was sane and beautiful.
Unfortunately, she was now completely at the mercy of these men who hadn't seen a woman in months. Orlov was determined to protect her...
... but how long could he protect her from his own wild stirrings of desire?
Publication History
- 1979, February - Paperback Release (Mills & Boon Masquerade Romance #M25) (UK Original Release)