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I have not had the opportunity to read this book but it is fairly well written. It appearsw to be a fantasy/romance. As I have the time I'll prepare a real synopsis. Note: It does have adult themes.
Writings of Magdvin Cszgarna Presenting the first: Arlyn and Krisdevon Thurina and Krin This is a nice short story in almost a fairy tale format. It tells of the love of Thurina and Krin and how they promised themselves to each other and no one else. The story takes place in an imaginary place where magic is still possible. Definitely a worth while read. MC, please email me.
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By: Rafael Sabatini This is a novel of murder and intrigue set in the Napoleonic wars, specifically in Portugal. Una O'Moy must save her brother from the firing squad, while her husband, Sir Thomas must fulfill the dictates of his office. But when he kills a man in a duel his whole world falls apart. This delightful novel is full of twists and turns, never dull! If you enjoyed Captain Blood you will enjoy The Snare. |
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