Rogue's Widow, Gentleman's Wife

Rogue's Widow, Gentleman's Wife
Author: Helen Dickson
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 142680251X

Amanda O'Connell is in a scrape. If she doesn't find a husband while she's in America, her father will marry her off against her will. Then Christopher Claybourne—a dark, mysterious rogue sentenced to death—inspires a plan. She'll marry him secretly, and then return to England a widow. Everything works perfectly, until Amanda meets her father's new racehorse trainer. He's gorgeous, he's a gentleman and he's…her husband! Christopher has escaped, determined to clear his name. Then he'll claim what is rightfully his—his title and his bride!

A Visit to the Court of Morocco

A Visit to the Court of Morocco
Author: Arthur Leared
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1879
Genre: Morocco
ISBN:

"This little book is founded on a Paper read, in 1878, at the Dublin meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. It consists of a narrative of events in a journey through one of the least-visited parts of the world, and a record of what was seen of a Court and its surroundings, in which pomp and barbarism are strangely blended"--Preface.

The Moors

The Moors
Author: Budgett Meakin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1902
Genre: Jews
ISBN:

Rogue of the Moors

Rogue of the Moors
Author: Cynthia Breeding
Publisher: Entangled: Select Historical
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2017-06-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1640630317

Bridget MacLeod needs some space from her well-intentioned but overbearing family who’ve been crowding around her since her husband’s death. How can she keep her late husband’s secret and explain to them that her arranged marriage was pleasant but passionless, that she lost a friend but not a lover. Seeking a change of scenery, she arrives in Arisaig only to find she has no place to stay, unless she accepts the offer from a family friend. Alasdair MacDonald remembers Bridget well from when she stitched a wound in his leg last spring. Her touch was light and gentle, but she was a married woman. She may not be married now, but her husband’s passing is too recent for the honorable Alasdair to do more than invite her to stay with his boisterous family. But someone notices the way Alasdair looks at Bridget, someone who will stop at nothing to make Alasdair her own.