
The Maiden's Abduction
2001
First Published
3.37
Average Rating
288
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Isolde Medwin should have known better than to throw herself on the mercy of Silas La Vallon. Their families were enemies of long standing, and her impulsive act of seeking refuge at his house in Scarborough had placed her in potential danger. Silas certainly had reason enough to want to avenge himself on her father, so why, when she was compelled aboard Silas' ship headed for Bruges, did Isolde find herself fighting growing feelings of love for her abductor?
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Juliet Landon
Author · 22 books
As the author of books on embroidery design, the progression in 1994 from fact to fiction was perhaps less daunting for Juliet than it might have been for a complete beginner. But in many ways, the requirements are similar: a strong imagination and sense of design; an eye for detail; a love of color, scenery, and research; and a willingness to share inner thoughts and feelings with readers. Dedication is also useful to Juliet, living in the country, as the temptation to spend time picnicking and sightseeing instead of writing is sometimes very strong.