Harlequin Historical, Series by Bronwyn Williams

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  • White Witch (Harlequin Historical, #3)
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    White Witch (Harlequin Historical, #3)

    Bronwyn Williams

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1988

    Mark of the white brant. Kinnahauk gazed down at the scrawny, half-drowned woman. This was the virgin mate promised him by the Great Spirit? Yet the firemark on her brow matched the one on his own gleaming chest. Bridget Abbott gazed fearfully at the magnificent half-naked savage standing before her. Clearly she was far from the colonies--and from the planter she'd promised to wed... more

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  • Dandelion (Harlequin Historical, #23)
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    Dandelion (Harlequin Historical, #23)

    Bronwyn Williams

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1989

    Another Man's Woman . . . Cabel Rawson didn't have to resort to paying a woman for her favors. So when he saw the delicate dockside beauty unsuccessfully plying her trade, he hated himself for the desire she aroused in him. Maggie McNair had run from a past that had nearly destroyed her. And when a kindly widower offered her the protection of his good name in exchange for tending his brood, she gratefully accepted... more

  • Gideon's Fall (Harlequin Historical, #67)
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    Gideon's Fall (Harlequin Historical, #67)

    Bronwyn Williams

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1991

    Gideon McNair Was The Devil's Own Angel. True, Prudence and her brother had mistaken Captain McNair for a pirate, but that didn't give him the right to drag them off to his whaling camp and force them into slave labor. If the insufferable Gideon thought Prudence would ever apologize for holding him up at gunpoint, he was dead wrong. The handsome brute might strike fear into hearts of the roughest of men, but he had finally met his match-and she was a woman.

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