A lady by midnight / Tessa Dare.
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- ISBN: 9780062049896 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 374 pages ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Avon, 2012.
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Subject: | Man-woman relationships > Fiction. Militia > Fiction. England > Fiction. |
Genre: | Novels of manners. Romance fiction. |
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- Baker & Taylor
When mysterious strangers come searching for her in Spindle Cove, Kate Taylor finds an unexpected ally in Corporal Thorne, a militia commander who, posing as her fiance to save her from danger, makes her feel safe in his arms. Original. - Baker & Taylor
When mysterious strangers come searching for her, Kate Taylor finds an unexpected ally in Corporal Samuel Thorne, a militia commander who has previously avoided her but now poses as her fiancâe to save her from danger. - HARPERCOLL
New York Times and USA Today Bestseller
A temporary engagement, a lifetime in the making . . .
After years of fending for herself, Kate Taylor found friendship and acceptance in Spindle Coveâbut she never stopped yearning for love. The very last place she'd look for it is in the arms of Corporal Thorne. The militia commander is as stone cold as he is brutally handsome. But when mysterious strangers come searching for Kate, Thorne steps forward as her fiancé. He claims to have only Kate's safety in mind. So why is there smoldering passion in his kiss?
Long ago, Samuel Thorne devoted his life to guarding Kate's happiness. He wants what's best for her, and he knows it's not marriage to a man like him. To outlast their temporary engagement, he must keep his hands off her tempting body and lock her warm smiles out of his withered heart. It's the toughest battle of this hardened warrior's life . . . and the first he seems destined to lose.
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