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[[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1978 Releases]][[category:Historical Romance]]
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* '''Author''': [[Julia Murray]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]], [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance 1 - 100|Masquerade #0014]]
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* '''Year''': 1978
 
"Steer clear of her," was the dire warning. "She'll bleed you dry and throw you to the dogs!" Such was Paul's introduction to Lady May, a fabulous beauty whose reputation left much to be desired. Yet Paul, an army captain just returned from foreign wars, could not resist the wild attraction he felt for this dark-haired enchantress. He chose to ignore the warnings of his friends, the pleadings of his family; for the promptings of his heart would give him no peace. He would make this woman his wife!
 
"Steer clear of her," was the dire warning. "She'll bleed you dry and throw you to the dogs!" Such was Paul's introduction to Lady May, a fabulous beauty whose reputation left much to be desired. Yet Paul, an army captain just returned from foreign wars, could not resist the wild attraction he felt for this dark-haired enchantress. He chose to ignore the warnings of his friends, the pleadings of his family; for the promptings of his heart would give him no peace. He would make this woman his wife!

Latest revision as of 02:13, 24 August 2007

"Steer clear of her," was the dire warning. "She'll bleed you dry and throw you to the dogs!" Such was Paul's introduction to Lady May, a fabulous beauty whose reputation left much to be desired. Yet Paul, an army captain just returned from foreign wars, could not resist the wild attraction he felt for this dark-haired enchantress. He chose to ignore the warnings of his friends, the pleadings of his family; for the promptings of his heart would give him no peace. He would make this woman his wife!