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{{DEFAULTSORT:Child Of Judas, The}}[[Category:1976 Releases]][[Category:Category Romance]]
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* '''Author''': [[Violet Winspear]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Presents]]
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* '''Year''': 1976
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==Book Description==
 
'The fates have worked it so I find myself your husband,' he said, 'and as you are a fairly presentable female I might as well make the most of you. I am the head of the family, I have the respect and awe of my brothers - it is my right to expect it from you - my wife.'
 
'The fates have worked it so I find myself your husband,' he said, 'and as you are a fairly presentable female I might as well make the most of you. I am the head of the family, I have the respect and awe of my brothers - it is my right to expect it from you - my wife.'
  
 
Wife ... the word sent a shock through Fenny. The strange dream shattered and the reality swept over her. She was indeed the wife of Heraklion Mavrakis.
 
Wife ... the word sent a shock through Fenny. The strange dream shattered and the reality swept over her. She was indeed the wife of Heraklion Mavrakis.

Revision as of 23:39, 20 June 2008

Book Description

'The fates have worked it so I find myself your husband,' he said, 'and as you are a fairly presentable female I might as well make the most of you. I am the head of the family, I have the respect and awe of my brothers - it is my right to expect it from you - my wife.'

Wife ... the word sent a shock through Fenny. The strange dream shattered and the reality swept over her. She was indeed the wife of Heraklion Mavrakis.