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عودة الحبيب الضال

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Was Kirsty to blame for her broken heart?
Neil had once been Kirsty's sole reason for living. Then he disappeared without a word, and she had changed from an impulsive girl willing to give herself in love to a cautious, bitter woman determined not to be hurt again.

Four years later he returned, blaming her for their breakup. "You turned me down and broke my heart, " he accused.

And this time it was Kirsty who fled, without telling him the tangled secret of her love.

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First published January 1, 1982

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Flora Kidd

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Flora Mildred Cartwright was born on 1926 in Liverpool, England, UK. The youngest of four children, Flora and her family lived in the same house until she was a teen. In 1949, she graduated from Liverpool University, where she met Robert Kidd, her husband. They moved to her beloved Scotland, where she began teaching, writing, and raised their four children: Richard, Patricia, Peter and David.

Flora Kidd published her first novel, Visit To Rowanbank, in 1966 at Mills & Boon. In 1977, the family moved to Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, where she continued her romance career with Mills & Boon until 1989, when she retired. In 1994, she published the first of the The Marco Polo Project novels, to support a project to build a replica of the 19th century ship Marco Polo.

Flora Kidd passed away on March 19, 2008 at Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.

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January 2, 2013
Meh. I wanted to like this one because I did like the basic set-up and the highland setting, but the characters were pretty wooden, a lot was left unresolved, and too much of the plot had nothing to do with the romance. I especially thought the sheikh's "love" for the heroine was inexplicable and unnecessary. And what was the point of having him make her a proposal (of a sort) and have her think it over for a while if the hero never learned of it? I found the ending silly too. Maybe I just wasn't in the mood, but this one did not do it for me.
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December 28, 2017
1-عودة الحبيب الضال
روايات عبير الجديدة

منذ اربع سنوات، عاشت قصة حب جارفة، ترك نيك دايسارت بعدها كرستي بقسوة دون كلمة توضيح. وظهر مجدداً وهو يتوقع اعادة كل شيء الى ما كان عليه كما تركه. واكتشفت كرستي ان كل الحب والهيام من جانبها لا يزال موجوداً، وفي الوقت نفسه، عرفت ان نيل متزوج من امراة اخرى. فأي حق لديه لاعادة الماضي؟
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Was Kirsty to blame for her broken heart?
Neil had once been Kirsty's sole reason for living. Then he disappeared without a word, and she had changed from an impulsive girl willing to give herself in love to a cautious, bitter woman determined not to be hurt again.

Four years later he returned, blaming her for their breakup. "You turned me down and broke my heart, " he accused.

And this time it was Kirsty who fled, without telling him the tangled secret of her love.
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