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Dangerous Virtues
Series · 3 books · 1996-1998

Books in series

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#1

Dangerous Virtues

Honesty

1996

Growing up to be a crooked cardsharp after her parents are killed in an accident, Honesty Buchanan searches for her missing sisters and encounters handsome Texas Ranger Sinclair Archer, with whom she hopes to forge an honest life.
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Purity

1997

Purity, Honesty, Chastity—they were all admirable traits, but when they came in the form of three headstrong, spirited, sinfully lovely sisters, they were...DANGEROUS VIRTUES. From the moment Purity laid eyes on the stranger's magnificent body, she felt anything but what her name implied. Who was the mysterious half-breed who'd bushwhacked the trail drive she was leading? And why did she find it impossible to forget his blazing, green-eyed gaze? Though Pale Wolf had attacked her, though he was as driven to discover his brother's killer as she was to find her long-lost sisters, Purity longed to make him a part of her life, just as her waiting softness longed to welcome his perfect masculine form. There might be nothing virtuous about her intentions toward Pale Wolf, but she knew their ultimate joining would be pure paradise.
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Dangerous Virtues

Chastity

1998

Posing as a man of God and his devoted wife, Reed Farrell and Chastity Lawrence traveled together into Indian Territory—he hunting a ruthless killer, she searching for her two sisters, Purity and Honesty. But paying lip service to propriety would not stop their kisses, and no virtue could save them from the exquisite pleasures of a union sanctified only by love.

Author

Elaine Barbieri
Elaine Barbieri
Author · 42 books

AKA Elaine Rome Elaine Barbieri wrote over thirty historical novels that have been published worldwide. She was certain young adult readers would enjoy the excitement of historical romance if given a chance, and she welcomed the opportunity to write Miranda and the Warrior for this new audience. Elaine lived in northern New Jersey with her husband and family, and with Harrison, a demanding male who she is sure would be the ultimate hero—if he weren't a cat.

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