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Forbidden Passion
Forbidden Passion
Author: Theresa Scott
ISBN-13: 9780843933055
ISBN-10: 0843933054
Publication Date: 6/1992
Pages: 448
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Yngveld had not known of her father's promise that she would wed a faraway stranger, until her betrothed emissary appeared to escort her to Ireland. Drawn to Yngveld, Thomas finds himself unable to resist his commander's bride-to-be. Before he knows it, Thomas has taken the innocence he had sworn to protect. Now faced with an uncertain future, Yngveld and Thomas are guided only by dreams that foretell both tragedy and triumph.
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About this title: Yngveld had not known of her father's promise that she would wed a faraway stranger, until her betrothed emissary appeared to escort her to Ireland. Drawn to Yngveld, Thomas finds himself unable to resist his commander's bride-to-be. Before he knows it, Thomas has taken the innocence he had sworn to protect. Now faced with an uncertain future, Yngveld and Thomas are guided only by dreams that foretell both tragedy and triumph.
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FORGOTTEN VOW
Spirited and beautiful, Yngveld never knew of her father's long-ago promise that she would wed a faraway stranger, until her betrothed's handsome emissary appeared to escort her to Ireland.

FORBIDDEN ACT
Inexorably drawn to Yngveld, Thomas found himself unable to resist his commander's bride to be. Before he knew it, his hot Viking blood had taken the very innocence he had sworn to protect.

FORESHADOWED FUTURE
Having tasted the ecstasy of their illict love, Yngveld and Thomas faced an uncertain future, guided only by dreams that foretold both tragedy and triumph.