A Whisper of Roses

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Bantam Books, 1993 - Fiction - 402 pages
As she peered over the edge of the gallery, Sabrina Cameron trembled at the sight of the sun-bronzed giant striding into view. But she never recognized the stranger...not until the moment she found herself surrounded by arms of warm steel--and drowning in smoldering green eyes that had once held cool disdain but now shimmered with passion. Morgan MacDonnell, the boy, had been her tormentor. Now it looked as if Morgan, the man, would prove infinitely more dangerous...

Though hatred divided their clans, Morgan MacDonnell had come to Cameron Glen hoping for a truce...only to find that by evening's end the only way to avert bloodshed between the two families was for him to marry his enemy's daughter. But even as Morgan spirited Sabrina away to his rugged fortress, his battle would not be won. For this delicate rose of a girl would put up a bold fight...and the spoils of victory would be nothing less than a heathen MacDonell's heart.
 

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Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
13
Section 3
32
Section 4
43
Section 5
48
Section 6
64
Section 7
77
Section 8
96
Section 19
222
Section 20
234
Section 21
248
Section 22
264
Section 23
281
Section 24
296
Section 25
308
Section 26
322

Section 9
104
Section 10
119
Section 11
127
Section 12
145
Section 13
158
Section 14
172
Section 15
182
Section 16
194
Section 17
201
Section 18
217
Section 27
327
Section 28
336
Section 29
353
Section 30
360
Section 31
379
Section 32
382
Section 33
390
Section 34
397
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Bestselling author Teresa Medieros was chosen as one of the Top Ten Favorite Romance Authors by Affair de Coeur magazine and has won the Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award for Best Historical Love and Laughter. A former Army brat and a registered nurse, she wrote her first novel at the age of twenty-one and has since gone on to win the hearts of critics and readers alike. The author of thirteen novels, Teresa makes her home in Kentucky with her husband and two cats.

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