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good book
Good story.
Lord Templeton Dane had never expected to fall in love with the mysterious child-woman he'd been forced to marry. Nor could he ever imagine that a band of Irish renegades would claim his wife as one of them, and that Birdie herself would tearfully confirm their hateful accusations.
Heartbroken at the supposed death of her husband, Birdie had survived her captivity and returned with her children to their ancestral home. Yet her joy at discovering her precious Temple still alive was bittersweet. For there were those who would risk anything to prevent her from convincing him of her innocence and undying love.
Heartbroken at the supposed death of her husband, Birdie had survived her captivity and returned with her children to their ancestral home. Yet her joy at discovering her precious Temple still alive was bittersweet. For there were those who would risk anything to prevent her from convincing him of her innocence and undying love.
Lord Templeton Dane had never expected to fall in love with the mysterious child-woman he'd been forced to marry. Nor could he ever imagine that a band of Irish renegades would claim his wife as one of them, and that Birdie herself would tearfully confirm their hateful accusations.
Heartbroken at the supposed death of her husband, Birdie had survived her captivity and returned with her children to their ancestral home. Yet her joy at discovering her precious Temple still alive was bittersweet. For ther were those who would risk anything to prevent her from convincing him of her innocence and undying love.
Heartbroken at the supposed death of her husband, Birdie had survived her captivity and returned with her children to their ancestral home. Yet her joy at discovering her precious Temple still alive was bittersweet. For ther were those who would risk anything to prevent her from convincing him of her innocence and undying love.