An edition of Unconquered (1981)

Unconquered

Pbk. ed.
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Unconquered
Bertrice Small
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An edition of Unconquered (1981)

Unconquered

Pbk. ed.
  • 3.50 ·
  • 4 Ratings
  • 25 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 10 Have read

Brilliant, Outspoken, Willful - No One Dared Challenge Stunning Miranda’s Wild Ways... Except Jared Dunham.

Betrothed to this wildcat in a pact that allowed 17 year old Miranda to remain mistress of her ancestral home off the New England coast, the 30 year old roguish merchant adventurer turns his wife’s burning rage to searing ecstasy as he fires her most wanton desires.

But time are dangerous - Napoleon is plundering the continents and seas. Miranda’s spirited ways and breathtaking sensuality will plunger her into perilous escapades of brutality and erotic discovery - from the war torn Crimea and the savage slave breeding farm to a terrifying capture and grueling trek to Istanbul.

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Publisher
Ballantine Bks
Language
English
Pages
471

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Cover of: Unconquered
Unconquered
February 12, 1984, Ballantine Books
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: Unconquered
Unconquered
1982, Ballantine Bks
in English - Pbk. ed.
Cover of: Unconquered.
Unconquered.
1982, Ballantine
in English
Cover of: Unconquered
Unconquered
1982, Ballantine Books
Cover of: Unconquered
Unconquered
December 12, 1981, Ballantine Books
Paperback in English

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Pagination
471p.
Number of pages
471

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OL20121274M

First Sentence

""YOU DO REALIZE," SAID LORD PALMERSTON SLOWLY, "THAT what you and I are doing could be considered treason by both of our governments?"

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