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This is a great deal. These 4 books originally sold for $23.95, the price is on the back of each book. Each set comes shrink wrapped and ready to sell. Here are the 4 books you get with this set: Highland Angel by Hannah Howell Sir Payton Murray is known as much for his trysts as for his sword prowess in defense of the helpless. A desperate Lady Kirstie MacIye interrupts Payton's rendezvous with a married woman when she begs him to help her. She accuses her husband Sir Roderick of trying to kill her and abusing the children. Unable to resist the plea of beautiful lass, Payton agrees to rescue the lads though her clan and his clan might not appreciate his interference. Payton abducts the children from under Roderick's literally iron fist and brings them to his home to be with Kirstie. As Payton and Kirstie begin to fall in love, the shadow of an irate vengeful Roderick crosses over their relationship for he is coming with treachery and deceit as his prime weapons. The Spy's Bride by Nita Abrams It's a matchmaker's dream: an arranged marriage between a beautiful heiress and a dashing British officer. Too bad the groom's a spy—and in love with another woman. England's most rebellious army captain returns in the latest of Abrams's critically acclaimed books about an Anglo-Jewish family who serve as intelligence couriers during the Napoleonic wars. Then He Kissed Her by Kate Donovan, Lori Handeland and Julie Moffett THEN HE KISSED HER brings together three of the strongest historical romance authors of our times, showcasing their unique voices. Authors Kate Donovan, Lori Handeland and Julie Moffett combine secret passage ways, hidden treasure and outrageous antics in a collection historical romance about governesses that fans will adore. Add this one to the keeper shelf! Love Passages by Kate Donovan: After his adult sister's antics, Ryan has no patience for his three young charges or the new governess, Miranda Kent, who is much too young for the position. Rather than sending her packing, however, he agrees to give her a trial period to prove her abilities. It does not take long for Miranda to learn of the secret passages and lovers trysts, or for her own heart to long for what she does not have. Marvelous characterizations bring this novella vividly to life. When Morning Comes by Lori Handeland: A friendship torn apart by the civil war has unexpected outcome when Yankee soldier Seth Torrance "inherits" his best friend's five children and property in Virginia. Out of desperation, he appeals to neighbor Ella Fontaine for help. However, Ella resents his taking over the children she has been caring for and his Yankee heritage. The children of this story add unexpected delight to a powerfully told tale. Her Kilt-Clad Rogue by Julie Moffett: After ten years, Genevieve Fitzsimmons recalls her coming out in London and her interlude with Connor Douglas. He broke her heart once and she does not intend to give him the opportunity to do so again, even if she has come to the Scottish Highlands to become the governess of Ewan, Connor's son. Shocked by rumors that Connor murdered his wife and by his son's outrageous behavior, Genevieve becomes all the more determined to succeed. Little does she suspect the depth of Connor's feelings or how their lives will be transformed. Cultural clashes and old wounds provide impetus for new beginnings. To Tame A Texan by Georgia Gentry Lynnie McBride, schoolteacher and suffragette, is desperate to get to Dodge City, Kansas, for a big women's rights meeting. Her travel options limited, she dresses as a teenage boy so she can go on a trail drive lead by Texas bad boy, Ace Durango. Ever since Ace's family forced him to take Lynnie to the Governor's Ball, which she turned into a free-for-all demonstration for women's suffrage, he's avoided her like the plague. Lynnie doesn't care too much for Ace, either, but as they work their way through the many dangers of the Chisholm Trail, they develop a grudging respect for each other, which turns into something deeper. Ace's excruciating conversion from a card-carrying chauvinist to a man reluctantly acknowledging female equality is priceless, and a fine cast of secondary characters fills the pages, including Ace's matchmaking family; the men on the cattle drive who accept the courageous, hard-working Lynnie long before Ace does; and a cross-eyed, beribboned calf named Daisy Buttercup. Gentry's classic tale of the unending battle of the sexes is a hoot.
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