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Mightier Than the Sword

Autor Peggy Waide
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2013

Adam Hawksmore, the Earl of Kerrick, returns from France, only to find himself branded a traitor. Like his ancestors before him, he has pledged his life to king and country. He must clear his name, restore honor to the Kerrick title and find the real spy. But how? If he shows his face in public, he'll be hanged.

The answer comes in the infuriating form of Rebecca Marche, the daughter of Adam's one-time guardian and the girl who just so happened to propose to him before he left for France. Adam hesitates to place Rebecca in danger, but the girl refuses to take no as an answer. In his absence, she has discovered the readings of Mary Wollstonecraft and believes herself a liberated woman. And to make matters worse, she decides Adam should disguise himself as a poet a purveyor of words, romantic dribble and fancy metaphors. What does he, a soldier, know about words of love? He finally concedes, knowing that no one would ever expect the Earl of Kerrick of such flummery.

Once in London, Adam manages to hold his own as a poet, though his prose leaves something to be desired. A man accustomed to solving his own problems, neither is Adam unprepared for the unsolicited interference from Rebecca, her parents, her aunt and his best friend. No one seems to understand the danger. Before all is said and done, Adam realizes that there is only one thing Mightier Than the Sword love."

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781477842362
ISBN-10: 1477842365
Pagini: 315
Dimensiuni: 142 x 208 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Montlake Romance

Descriere

Rebecca Marche may be able to keep Adam Hawksmore, the Duke of Kerrick, safe from the king's wrath after he's branded a traitor in league with Napoleon--she'd dress him as a poet. But first she'd have to teach the stern soldier that some things are mightier than the sword, and one thing was sweeter than glory--love.