One Perfect RoseFawcett Columbine, 1997 - 421 páginas MARY JO PUTNEY Readers around the world cherish the novels of Mary Jo Putney for her rich historical settings, ingenious plots, and characters so real they jump from the page into your heart. Now, the winner of two Romance Writers of America RITA awards and a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award sweeps us into the mesmerizing story of two unlikely lovers, thrown together by fate. . . . ONE PERFECT ROSE Stephen Kenyon, Duke of Ashburton, has always taken the duties of his rank seriously . . . until shocking news sends him running from his isolating world of wealth and privilege to roam the countryside as an ordinary man. Then a heroic rescue thrusts him into the warm embrace of the Fitzgeralds, a theatrical family brimming with laughter and affection. Not only do they provide the family he has always craved, but their lovely daughter, Rosalind, a foundling who has grown into an enchanting, compassionate woman, stirs the deepest desires of his heart. Yet how can Stephen declare his love when he is haunted by the knowledge that made him flee his old life? And how can Rosalind risk loving a man who fulfills her secret dreams, but can never be hers? |
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... Theseus - not Stephen , Theseus - and told him in Shakespeare's lush words how quickly the days would pass until they wed . As the scene progressed , Rosalind began to feel ex- citement . A competent troupe would always produce a decent ...
... Theseus - not Stephen , Theseus - and told him in Shakespeare's lush words how quickly the days would pass until they wed . As the scene progressed , Rosalind began to feel ex- citement . A competent troupe would always produce a decent ...
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... Theseus would be unconscionable . " Hold on , " he warned as he maneuvered the wagon around a massive rut , wondering why the thought of discovery was so upsetting . After all , he was the Duke of Ashburton and could do pretty well what ...
... Theseus would be unconscionable . " Hold on , " he warned as he maneuvered the wagon around a massive rut , wondering why the thought of discovery was so upsetting . After all , he was the Duke of Ashburton and could do pretty well what ...
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... Theseus and Hippolyta to leave the stage to the young lovers . Rosalind raced off to change to the costume of a fairy attendant , but Stephen was free to watch from the shadows . As the play progressed , it became clear that Thomas ...
... Theseus and Hippolyta to leave the stage to the young lovers . Rosalind raced off to change to the costume of a fairy attendant , but Stephen was free to watch from the shadows . As the play progressed , it became clear that Thomas ...
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