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Sapphire in the Snow Cover Art Copyright © 1989 by Harlequin Enterprises Limited
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Publisher: Harlequin Mills & Boon
First published: 1989
WINNER of the ROMANTIC NOVELISTS' ASSOCIATION
NEW WRITERS' AWARD
It is 1066. Sixteen year old Beatrice Giffard has been brought up in a convent in France, and she finds herself dispatched across the Narrow Sea to England. There she must attend the marriage of her cousin, Lady Anne de Vidâmes, to a Saxon thane. However, before the wedding can take place a fight is engineered by the Norman Baron, Philip de Brionne. Anne’s bridegroom is killed and it falls to Beatrice to hide the wounded but desirable Saxon warrior, Edmund of Lindsey, from de Brionne. Can Beatrice help Edmund escape the Baron? Will their developing feelings for each other help to heal the deep divisions between Norman and Saxon?
A Taste of Romance:
The kiss went wild. Her lips softened, parted for him. Gold fire ran along her veins. He'd set her alight. Every inch of her tingled where she had touched him . His mouth moved under hers, warm and tender. She pressed closer. She could feel the warmth of his chest through her gown and it made her breasts ache. Even the leg that was still half over him tingled too. Beatrice groaned and, soft and malleable as melting wax, she sagged against him.
Edmund ran a hand down the length of her body. A frisson of delight rippled through her.
How do you do that?' she gasped.
From the book Sapphire in the Snow by Carol Townend. Copyright © 1989. ® and ™ are trademarks of the publisher. This edition published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A. For more romance information go to: www.eHarlequin.com
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