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* '''Author''': [[Margaret Moore]]
 
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* '''Publisher''': [[HarperCollins]] Children's Books
 
* '''Publisher''': [[HarperCollins]] Children's Books

Latest revision as of 23:16, 30 December 2007

About the Book

With her hand in marriage and the security of her beloved Haverleigh at stake, Lady Gwyneth is desperate. So when she comes upon a young man who might be the solution ot her predicament, she does not hesitate to act, though it means entering into a dangerous deceit and inviting a thief into her castle.

All Gavin has known is a life of lawless poverty. Left for dead and taken in by a very young, very determined lady, he has little choice but to entertain her request. Posing as a squire, he begins to train the farmers and craftsmen of Haverleigh in the art of combat. In doing so, Gavin begins to know a far different life -- and to crave all it has to offer.

As Haverleigh is secured through their labor and collusion, sparks fly between Gwyneth and her thief. In a moment of rash indiscretion, a kiss nearly undoes them both. Love between a lady and a thief is unthinkable...unless the truth can remain hidden.

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