To Love and to CherishTopaz, 1995 - 388 páginas In this wonderful new romance set in an English village, a handsome young vicar has serious doubts about his calling . . . and a serious desire to be close to his best friend's wife. Gaffney won the Golden Heart Award for Sweet Treason in 1988 and the 1990 Romantic Times Award for Best Regency-Set Romance for Thief of Hearts. |
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... took a moment to tidy his desk . “ All right , what ? " he grumped , humoring her . " Little doilies they made with their own two hands , cunningest things you ever did see . Said they're for going over all the chair arms in your study ...
... took a moment to tidy his desk . “ All right , what ? " he grumped , humoring her . " Little doilies they made with their own two hands , cunningest things you ever did see . Said they're for going over all the chair arms in your study ...
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... took turns saying , interspersed with exclamations of " How lovely to be together and warm . " Christy told her the latest village gossip , and Anne realized with a slight start that , far from being boring , it all fascinated her . Old ...
... took turns saying , interspersed with exclamations of " How lovely to be together and warm . " Christy told her the latest village gossip , and Anne realized with a slight start that , far from being boring , it all fascinated her . Old ...
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... took him for my own . I'm suffering for my dangerous , God - insulting presumption . I must be made to pay . She took a swallow of sherry and tried to remember if this was her second or her third glass . " Third , if you can't remember ...
... took him for my own . I'm suffering for my dangerous , God - insulting presumption . I must be made to pay . She took a swallow of sherry and tried to remember if this was her second or her third glass . " Third , if you can't remember ...
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