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"If you take me against my will, you will be guilty of a crime," Gabriella warned.
"I have no intention of taking you against your will," the baron said truthfully. Then another need that had been so vital for so long arose inside him. He must be in control, of himself, of her, of everyone around him.
"You cannot deny that you want me, Gabriella," he continued. "I could taste your desire, I could feel the excitement in your body. When you come to my bed - and you will - it shall be of your own free will."
She stared at him with horrified disbelief. "The only way I shall go voluntarily to any man's bed will be shen I am married, and I can assure you, Baron DeGuerre, that if you were the last man in the kingdom, I would not marry you!"
"If you take me against my will, you will be guilty of a crime," Gabriella warned.
"I have no intention of taking you against your will," the baron said truthfully. Then another need that had been so vital for so long arose inside him. He must be in control, of himself, of her, of everyone around him.
"You cannot deny that you want me, Gabriella," he continued. "I could taste your desire, I could feel the excitement in your body. When you come to my bed - and you will - it shall be of your own free will."
She stared at him with horrified disbelief. "The only way I shall go voluntarily to any man's bed will be shen I am married, and I can assure you, Baron DeGuerre, that if you were the last man in the kingdom, I would not marry you!"
Tammy M. (bratley1) reviewed The Baron's Quest (Warriors, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historical, No 328) on + 273 more book reviews
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The Baron DeGuerre had finally met his match
Through famed for prowess in tourney and war, Etienne DeGuerre now found himself at odds in the Battle of the Sexes. For his opponent, Gabriella Frechette, was a woman of singular beauty...and single-minded resolve. One who had easily stormed his defenses, and laid siege to his unsuspecting heart.
Through famed for prowess in tourney and war, Etienne DeGuerre now found himself at odds in the Battle of the Sexes. For his opponent, Gabriella Frechette, was a woman of singular beauty...and single-minded resolve. One who had easily stormed his defenses, and laid siege to his unsuspecting heart.
Lorelie L. (artgal36) reviewed The Baron's Quest (Warriors, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historical, No 328) on + 471 more book reviews
The Baron DeGuerre had finally met his match.
Though famed for prowess in tourney and war, Etienne DeGuerre now found himseslf at odds in the Battle of the Sexes. For his opponent, Gabriella Frechette, was a woman of singular beauty...and single-minded resolve. One who had easily stormed his defenses, and laid siege to his unsuspecting heart.
Though famed for prowess in tourney and war, Etienne DeGuerre now found himseslf at odds in the Battle of the Sexes. For his opponent, Gabriella Frechette, was a woman of singular beauty...and single-minded resolve. One who had easily stormed his defenses, and laid siege to his unsuspecting heart.