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Lynn Kurland
Dreams of Lilacs
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Zusatztext PRAISE FOR NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR LYNN KURLAND “Both powerful and sensitive…a wonderfully rich and rewarding book.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs “Stepping into one of Lynn Kurland’s…novels is definitely one magic moment in itself.”— All About Romance “Clearly one of romance’s finest writers.” — The Oakland Press “A sweet! tenderhearted time travel romance.”— Joyfully Reviewed “[A] triumphant romance.”— Fresh Fiction “Breathtaking in its magnificent scope.”— Night Owl Romance Informationen zum Autor Lynn Kurland is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous novels and novellas including the Nine Kingdom series, the de Piaget Family series, and the McLeod Family series. Klappentext Isabelle de Piaget is determined to elude her overprotective family by means of a hasty escape to France. But instead of making a surprise visit to her brother there! she winds up shipwrecked on the French coast with no memory of who she is or how she came to awaken in the dark and forbidding castle of an equally brooding lord. Gervase de Seger rescues—very reluctantly—the bedraggled urchin he finds on the road and puts her to work where he can ignore her. Unfortunately! he soon realizes that her brother is an intimidating lord who is going to be absolutely furious when he learns that his beloved sister has been laboring as a scullery maid. Yet Isabelle may be the one who holds the key to solving Gervase's most pressing problem: that someone has been trying to finish the task of separating him from his title and his lands. Finding the truth propels Gervase and Isabelle from the buried secrets of half-ruined keeps to the glittering French court! and to the realization that love can blossom in the most perilous circumstances—and in the most unexpected places of the heart . . . Chapter 1 ENGLAND, 1232 ARTANE Isabelle de Piaget leaned against the wall of her father’s great hall, out of the torchlight, and wondered if it were possible for a woman to hide her almost unbearable urge to panic so her family wouldn’t notice. It wasn’t something she considered very often. In fact, she supposed she had never once in her score and three years of life considered such a thing. Her life, she would be the first to admit, was so near to perfection as to be indistinguishable from it. Her parents were kind and loving, her siblings very tolerable, and her surroundings magnificent. She had never once been beaten, never not had enough to eat or warm things to wear, never had anything terrible happen to her. Her life had been substantially less pleasant when she’d been sent to market for fathers of potential husbands to look over, but that hadn’t been her family’s fault. In truth, she could have expected nothing less. What she hadn’t expected, however, was what a messenger had handed her but a handful of hours earlier, a missive she had the very unpleasant feeling would completely change the course of her life— “You’re thinking very hard.” She closed her eyes briefly when she realized her twin brother, Miles, was standing next to her. She wondered if she’d said anything aloud in her distress, then decided the best thing to do was attack before Miles thought too much about what she might or might not have said. “’Tis good for the faculties to engage in robust thought now and again,” she said briskly. “You might give it a try.” He only leaned back against the wall casually. “I would, but don’t want to hurt myself. You, however, seem to have little fear of the same. Would you care to divulge what strengthens your robust faculties at the moment?” As if she would trust him with her current thoughts! Miles was a vault when it came to the hearing of secrets guaranteed to produce a swoon in thos...
Product details
Authors | Lynn Kurland |
Publisher | Berkley Publishing Group |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback |
Released | 29.04.2014 |
EAN | 9780515153477 |
ISBN | 978-0-515-15347-7 |
No. of pages | 336 |
Dimensions | 108 mm x 174 mm x 25 mm |
Series |
de Piaget Family de Piaget Family |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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