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Lady Danger
By: Sarah McKerriganRomance eBooks eBook Publisher: Hachette
Imprint: Grand Central Publishing
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Raised to fear no man, Deirdre of Rivenloch never backs down from a clash of steel or a threat to her lands and family. But when she tricks Sir Pagan Cameliard into marrying her in order to save her younger sister, she's faced with a new kind of enemy: a husband who would turn her resistance into a fire that heats her blood...and who would use all his cunning to make her cry his name in ultimate abandon. For Pagan has made his own wedding vow. he will best his sword-wielding bride in the field by day and make hersurrender in his arms by night. Her heart will be his.. even if it means being conquered by hers.
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| Title of Romance eBook: Lady Danger | |
| Release Date: 12-21-2008 | |
| Publisher: Grand Central Publishing |
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| Parent title | Lady Danger |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9785551961055 |
| File size | 822 |
| Internet Security | n/a |
| Printing | Not allowed |
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Lady Danger
Chapter One
The Borders
Summer 1136
SO. WHERE IS THE THIRD WENCH?" Sir Pagan murmured casually, feeling far from casual as he and Colin du Lac hunkered behind the concealing cloud of heather, spying upon two splendid maids bathing in the pond below.
Colin almost strangled on his incredulity. "God's breath, you greedy sot," he hissed. "Is it not enough you have your choice of the pair of beauties yonder? Most men would give their sword arm to-"
Both men froze as the blonde woman, gloriously drenched in sunlight, sluiced water up over a creamy shoulder, rising above the waves enough to bare a pair of perfect breasts.
The blood drained from Pagan's face and rushed to his loins, making them ache fiercely. Lord, he should have swived that lusty harlot in the last town before he came to negotiate such matters. This was as foolish as shopping for provender with a full purse and an empty gut.
But somehow he managed an indifferent grunt, despite the overwhelming desire disrupting his thoughts and transfiguring his body. "A man never purchases a blade, Colin," he said hoarsely, "without inspecting all the swords in the shop."
"Ha! A man never runs his thumb along the edge of a sword presented him by the King."
Colin had a point. Who was Sir Pagan Cameliard to question a gift from King David? Besides, 'twas not a weapon he chose. 'Twas but a wife. "Pah." He swatted an irritating sprig of heather out of his face. "One woman is much the same as another, I suppose," he grumbled. "'Tis no matter which of them I claim."
Colin snorted in derision. "So say you now," he whis
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