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Book Description

Innocent bride, conquering husband!

As she is a novice, Lady Cecily of Fulford's knowledge of men is non-existent. But when tragic news bids her home immediately, her only means of escape from the convent is to brazenly offer herself to the enemy...as a bride!

With her fate now in the hands of her husband, Sir Adam Wymark, she battles to protect her family. Suspicion and betrayal are rife, yet their convenient marriage offers Cecily much more than comfort in her knight's arms...

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Reviews

Merrimon Books http://merrimonbookreviews.com/rev_carol_townend.html

Romance Junkies http://www.romancejunkiesreviews.com/artman/publish/historical/The_Novice_Bride.shtml

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