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Bliss / Lynsay Sands.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Avon historical romanceDescription: 376 pages ; 17 cmISBN:
  • 9780062019615
  • 0062019619
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.6 23
LOC classification:
  • PR9199.3.S2195 B59 2017
Summary: "Love thy neighbor, 'tis said. A fine idea, except when the neighbor in question is Lord Holden. Lady Helen Tiernay has complained frequently about his treatment of poeple. Too frequently perhaps, for the king intendes to curb their constant bickering by ordering them to wed. Helen can't refuse a royal decree, but she'll do everything possible to drive away her devilishly attractive husband-to-be. Holden has faced all manner of horrors on the battlefield. But marriage to "the tirant of Tiernay" is still a worrying prospect-- until her glimpses Helen in the flesh. What flesh it is ... soft, lush, made for his touch. If she weren't so intent on thinking up devious ways to prevent consummating their bond, Helen would see how perfect they are together, and that a marriage begun as enemies can turn to absolute pleasure."--
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Romance Eltham LibraryPlus Fiction Fiction SAND (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 06/05/2024 i2169111
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"Love thy neighbor, 'tis said. A fine idea, except when the neighbor in question is Lord Holden. Lady Helen Tiernay has complained frequently about his treatment of poeple. Too frequently perhaps, for the king intendes to curb their constant bickering by ordering them to wed. Helen can't refuse a royal decree, but she'll do everything possible to drive away her devilishly attractive husband-to-be. Holden has faced all manner of horrors on the battlefield. But marriage to "the tirant of Tiernay" is still a worrying prospect-- until her glimpses Helen in the flesh. What flesh it is ... soft, lush, made for his touch. If she weren't so intent on thinking up devious ways to prevent consummating their bond, Helen would see how perfect they are together, and that a marriage begun as enemies can turn to absolute pleasure."--

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