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Автор: Susan Spencer Paul
Издательство: HarperCollins
Серия: Mills & Boon Historical
Жанр произведения: Историческая литература
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isbn: 9781474016599
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      “You tremble,” he murmured

      “There is no reason, Glenys. Can you think I would ever bring you harm?”

      “Nay,” she said weakly, hearing how badly her voice shook, “but I am not…I have no…skills or…knowledge. I know nothing.”

      “And I know everything,” he said softly, rubbing his thumb lightly across her lips. “We are not well matched. I vow I wish I could be as you are again, but ’tis impossible.” He lifted his other hand, sliding his fingertips slowly down the side of her neck. “Have you ever been kissed, Glenys?”

      “N-nay,” she whispered, filled with both terror and anticipation.

      He smiled. “Good. ’Tis most selfish of me, but I confess that I am glad to be the first.”

      With his thumbs he carefully tilted her face upward, leaning toward her slowly…so slowly…until he was but a breath away….

      Praise for Susan Spencer Paul’s previous work

      The Captive Bride

      “Like a sorceress Ms. Paul enchants her readers and carries them on a magical journey into the past.”

      —Rendezvous

      Beguiled

      “A charming, sweet, emotionally satisfying read.”

      —Romantic Times Magazine

      The Bride Thief

      “A thoroughly researched tale of passion and pageantry in the Middle Ages. THE BRIDE THIEF will steal your heart.”

      —Bestselling author Susan Wiggs

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      #589 THE MAIL-ORDER BRIDES

      Bronwyn Williams

      #590 SARA AND THE ROGUE

      DeLoras Scott

      The Prisoner Bride

      Susan Spencer Paul

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      *The Heiress Bride #301

      *The Bride Thief #373

      *Beguiled #408

      *The Captive Bride #471

      *The Stolen Bride #535

      *The Prisoner Bride #587

      Dedicated with love to my wonderful uncles

      Richard Alton Walls

      Who, even when I was very young, encouraged me to follow my dream of being a writer

      Charles Yancy Walls

      Whose support these many years has meant more than I can put into words

      Alton Emmett McQueen

      The true writer in our family, who taught me a great deal about my craft and saved me from making many embarrassing mistakes in my earliest books

      And, finally, in memoriam, to Morris Neil McQueen

      Whose letters still inspire me in so many ways, and whom I miss even more greatly with each passing day

      Contents

       Prologue

       Chapter One

       Chapter Two

       Chapter Three

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       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

      Prologue

      London, May, 1440

      “I’ll not kill the girl, if that’s what you’re asking.”

      “Nay, nay, of course not,” Sir Anton Lagasse assured his guest at once. “You misunderstand me completely. I love Glenys, and she loves me. I should never want any harm to befall her. I only want her taken and kept fully safe until her family agrees to let us marry.”

      Sir Anton looked about nervously at the depraved assortment of villains filling the tavern, and prayed that he’d not have to remain much longer before his business was concluded. The Black Raven wasn’t the sort of place he normally