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One Heart, One Way

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Blaise vows to escort Ricole to her sister in Scotland so she can escape an arranged marriage. Instead he takes her capitve as his hostage, but she captures his heart. Will Blaise be forced to throw away his honor for love or to tear out his heart for honor?

126 pages, Paperback

First published March 18, 2003

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Cornelia Amiri

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Cornelia Amiri was introduced through books to the woman who became her favorite historical character, Boudica. The Celtic Warrior Queen made her start writing professionally. Cornelia loves history and in reading a book about the dark ages, she came across the rebel queen, who inspired Cornelia so much, she started jotting down notes, but they were fiction, visions of her involved in the Boudica revolt. Before Cornelia knew it, she’d accidentally written a rough draft for a novel. And she’s been writing books on purpose ever since. Drawing on her love of a happy ending, Cornelia has written over 40 published romance books.

Now, for the more mundane stuff — Cornelia Amiri and her muse, Severus the Cat, live amid the hustle and bustle of sultry Houston, Texas. When not writing, Cornelia loves to read, watch movies, and attend comic cons. She is currently working on a sequel to Rare Finds and a sequel to The Brass Octopus, which she is renaming and republishing as The Librarian and the Rake.

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March 16, 2016
I gulped down this book in one delicious
bite today. Like The Fox Prince,
One Heart, One Way is filled with lovely
details that carried me away from the
98 degree heat and 100% humidity that is
summer along the Gulf Coast of Texas
and took me to a pure world of mountains
and daffodils in eighth century England.
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