Marsha Canham
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November 19, 1951
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The Pride of Lions (Highlands, #1)
— published 1988 — 9 editions |
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Through a Dark Mist (Robin Hood, #1)
— published 1991 — 5 editions |
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The Blood of Roses (Highlands, #2)
— published 1989 — 9 editions |
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Across a Moonlit Sea (Dante Pirates, #1)
— published 1996 — 5 editions |
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The Last Arrow (Robin Hood, #3)
— published 1997 — 5 editions |
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Swept Away
— published 1999 — 3 editions |
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Bound by the Heart
— published 1984 — 4 editions |
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In the Shadow of Midnight (Robin Hood, #2)
— published 1994 — 5 editions |
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Midnight Honor (Highlands, #3)
— published 2001 — 5 editions |
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The Iron Rose (Dante Pirates, #2)
— published 2003 — 7 editions |
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“Note savages, eh? They live in mountain caves and dress like wild men. They walk about in woolen petticoats, which they are not in the least modest about casting aside when they need their sword arms free. Dash me, can you even begin to imagine the sight of a horde of naked, hairy-legged creatures charging at you across a battlefield like bloody fiends out of hell—screaming and flailing those great bloody swords and axes of theirs like scythes? Not savages?”
― Marsha Canham, The Pride of Lions
― Marsha Canham, The Pride of Lions
“Excuse me," she said tartly, "but this is my horse. It is, in effect, my clearing as well, so if you don't mind I would prefer that you leave here at once."
Amused, he raised an eyebrow. "And if I said I preferred to stay?"
She drew a slow breath. "I would say that you were a nuisance and a trespasser, as impudent and lacking in scruples as any man I have ever had the misfortune to meet. And one who no doubt has had thoughts of poaching, even if he has not done so already."
He edged closer, and Catherine felt the heat of the midnight eyes rake her again.
"Indeed, I am beginning to have thoughts, Mistress Ashbrooke," he murmured. "But not of poaching.”
― Marsha Canham, The Pride of Lions
Amused, he raised an eyebrow. "And if I said I preferred to stay?"
She drew a slow breath. "I would say that you were a nuisance and a trespasser, as impudent and lacking in scruples as any man I have ever had the misfortune to meet. And one who no doubt has had thoughts of poaching, even if he has not done so already."
He edged closer, and Catherine felt the heat of the midnight eyes rake her again.
"Indeed, I am beginning to have thoughts, Mistress Ashbrooke," he murmured. "But not of poaching.”
― Marsha Canham, The Pride of Lions
“The purpose behind your aggravating persistence eludes me, sirrah. What is it exactly that you wish to know? Lord Lucien is a fine, noble gentleman – ”
“Who loves you to the point of distraction and cannot bear to think of a prolonged separation.”
“A noble gentleman,” she reiterated furiously, “who – ”
“Who wants something you have, and is willing to sacrifice his much prized freedom to get it.”
She flushed hotly. “There may have been some consideration given to the dowry, but – ”
“My lady,” the rogue laughed outright. “You are far too modest. With what you bring into the marriage you will turn Lincoln into his small, private domain. A kingdom, if you will, with a dragon on the throne and a nest of serpents writhing at his feet, eager to do his bidding.”
― Marsha Canham, Through a Dark Mist
“Who loves you to the point of distraction and cannot bear to think of a prolonged separation.”
“A noble gentleman,” she reiterated furiously, “who – ”
“Who wants something you have, and is willing to sacrifice his much prized freedom to get it.”
She flushed hotly. “There may have been some consideration given to the dowry, but – ”
“My lady,” the rogue laughed outright. “You are far too modest. With what you bring into the marriage you will turn Lincoln into his small, private domain. A kingdom, if you will, with a dragon on the throne and a nest of serpents writhing at his feet, eager to do his bidding.”
― Marsha Canham, Through a Dark Mist
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