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Kiss of a Druid Bard
By: Jean Hart StewartRomance eBooks Imprint: Cerridwen Press
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Kiss of a Druid Bard Jean Hart Stewart Book Four in the Garland of Druids series. Dr. Stephen Lavornios, disappointed in love, sets out to walk away his sorrow and rediscover his Druid roots. He travels through Brittany singing for his supper as a Druid bard. In this land of ancient Druid legends and artifacts he sees his first aura. Although in the beginning he is incredulous, the rosy glow surrounding Mairey Bronwyn forces him to acknowledge his inherent Druid powers. Mairey, a beautiful young archeologist, does not believe in nonsense such as seeing visions and auras as Stephen claims. But as his power grows, so does their fiery attraction for each other. Mairey's young niece Bethan captures Stephen's heart. He intervenes once when a perverted villain threatens Mairey. And when the villain kidnaps Mairey and Bethan, Stephen is the only one who might possibly find and save them. Have his Druid powers developed enough to perform this miracle? Or will he fail with the true love of his life?
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| Title of Romance eBook: Kiss of a Druid Bard | |
| Release Date: 12-13-2007 | |
| Publisher: Cerridwen Press |
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| Parent title | Kiss of a Druid Bard |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9785551720928 |
| File size | 709 |
| Security | n/a |
| Printing | Not allowed |
| Copying | Not allowed |
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