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Автор: Shari Anton
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      Table of Contents

       Cover Page

       Praise

       Excerpt

       Dear Reader

       Title Page

       About the Author

       Dedication

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Chapter Thirteen

       Chapter Fourteen

       Chapter Fifteen

       Chapter Sixteen

       Chapter Seventeen

       Chapter Eighteen

       Chapter Nineteen

       Chapter Twenty

       Chapter Twenty-One

       Chapter Twenty-Two

       Chapter Twenty-Three

       Chapter Twenty-Four

       Chapter Twenty-Five

       Copyright

      Critical acclaim for Shari Anton’s first book, Emily’s Captain

      “…superb Civil War drama…a nearly perfect heroine…a great male lead…”

      —Affaire de Coeur

      “Humor, love, deception—it’s all here…A keeper for those who love historicals.”

      —Rendezvous

      “Keep an eye on this lady, she’s excellent! 4 1/2 bells.”

      —Bell, Book and Candle

      “K.I.S.S. Award for the hero, Jared Hunter.”

      —Romantic Times

      Pressed against him, Ardith listened to Gerard’s heartbeat.

      The steady thump pounded louder, faster, and a low groan sounded deep in his throat. She smiled at how easily his body responded to her nearness.

      

      Men thought themselves superior to women. Yet in the bedchamber, if a woman was of a mind, she could reduce a haughty baron to a mere male with the paltry weapon of a rightly placed hip.

      

      Ardith was of a mind.

      

      She looked up into Gerard’s face, a smile threatening the corners of her mouth. “Mayhap women should be warriors.”

      Confusion showed in his eyes. “Ardith, are you feverish?”

      

      Ardith had never learned women’s wiles, didn’t know if she could seduce. If she had any talent at all, now was the time to find out. She lowered her voice and half closed her eyes. “Aye, Gerard. I burn. Come ease my torment.”

      

      His reaction was most gratifying…

      Dear Reader,

      

      Author Shari Anton was first introduced during our 1997 March Madness promotion of new authors with her Civil War period romance, Emily’s Captain. With this month’s By King’s Decree, Ms. Anton has turned her considerable talents toward the telling of a stirring medieval tale in which a Saxon woman must overcome corruption, jealousy and the shadow of barrenness, or be separated forever from the knight who holds her heart.

      Devlin, by author Erin Yorke, is the story of an Irish rebel and an Englishwoman, who must battle distrust and betrayal before finding the happiness they both deserve. And Deborah Simmons returns this month with The de Burgh Bride, the sequel to her steamy adventure Taming the Wolf. This book features the scholarly de Burgh brother, Geoffrey, who has drawn the short straw and must marry the “wicked” daughter of a vanquished enemy, a woman who reportedly murdered her first husband in the marriage bed!

      A city banker forced to spend a year recuperating in the country goes head-to-head with a practical country widow and learns that some of life’s greatest pleasures are the simple ones in the next book in Theresa Michaels’s new series, The Merry WidowsCatherine.

      Whatever your tastes in reading, we hope you enjoy all four books this month. Keep an eye out for them, wherever Harlequin Historicals® are sold.

      

      Sincerely,

      

      Tracy Farrell

      Senior Editor