Harlequin Romance, Series by Margaret Rome

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  • The Girl at Eagles' Mount (Harlequin Romance, #1676)
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    The Girl at Eagles' Mount (Harlequin Romance, #1676)

    Margaret Rome

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1982

    The Girl at Eagles' Mount"An Irishman should never be trusted." That had been drummed into Georgina all her life by her mother and her grandmother before her- and Georgina had never had any reason to doublt the truth of it.So what was she doing, getting engaged to Lian Ardulian, Chief of the whole Irish clan of Ardulians?

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  • The Girl at Danes' Dyke (Harlequin Romance, #1939)
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    The Girl at Danes' Dyke (Harlequin Romance, #1939)

    Margaret Rome

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1976

    "Women aren't welcome at Danes' Dyke," the inscrutable Thor Halden told Raine; nevertheless circumstances forced him to take her under his roof and to persuade her to masquerade as his wife for a time. Even before she found herself falling in love with him, it was a difficult situation for Raine. Would she ever be able to make him trust her?

  • Champagne Spring (Harlequin Romance, #2332)
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    Champagne Spring (Harlequin Romance, #2332)

    Margaret Rome

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1980

    It was the answer to their dreams! Chantal and her brother could hardly believe their luck when they inherited from their grandmother prosperous vineyards in France. But the legacy was not lovingly given--their unknown grand'mère had disowned them long ago. Only a quirk of fate brought this gift to them. Their arrogant neighbor, Marquis de la Roque, laughed when he learned of their plans to work the land themselves. But that was just the challenge Chantal needed to prove him wrong!

  • Castle of the Lion (Harlequin Romance, #2615)
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    Castle of the Lion (Harlequin Romance, #2615)

    Margaret Rome

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1983

    Petra paid dearly for her brother's freedom Stelios Heracles was one of the most powerful officials in the Cypriot government. Without his help, Petra's brother would surely end up in a Cyprus jail. Out of desperation, Petra agreed to a bargain - a loveless marriage to Stelios in return for his intervention. Stelios would have Petra as a vessel to ensure his future heirs. And in keeping with ancient customs, he would have other women for love....

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