An edition of Dark of the Moon (1988)

Dark of the moon

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An edition of Dark of the Moon (1988)

Dark of the moon

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FROM AN IRELAND SEETHING WITH REBELLION TO THE GILDED CAGE OF LONDON SOCIETY

Rescued from the streets of Dublin, Caitlyn O'Malley found herself under the protection of Connor d'Arcy, Earl of Iveagh by day, Ireland's boldest highwayman by night...from the brooding ruins of Donoughmore Castle, the rugged nobleman rode out to prey on the hated English. Soon Caitlyn was riding with him - tormented by her growing passion for the man who made her a woman yet thought of her as a child...until that night of disaster when Caitlyn was forced to betray Connor in order to save him. Though in his rage and hurt, he spurned her she knew they could not live apart - and vowed to rekindle the flames of their undeniable love...

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Publisher
G.K. Hall
Language
English
Pages
575

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Previews available in: Chinese English

Edition Availability
Cover of: Dark of the moon
Dark of the moon
1997, G.K. Hall
in English
Cover of: Yue yan you qing tian
Yue yan you qing tian
1994, Lin bai chu ban she you xian gong si
in Chinese - Chu ban
Cover of: Dark of the Moon
Dark of the Moon
May 2, 1988, Avon
in English

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Edition Notes

"G.K. Hall large print core collection"--T.p. verso.

Published in
Thorndike, Me

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3568.O196 D37 1997, PS3568.O196D37 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
575 p. (large print) ;
Number of pages
575

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL668727M
ISBN 10
0783882289
LCCN
97014533
Library Thing
77957
Goodreads
1833330

First Sentence

"Caitlyn O'Malley was a lass, but none would have known it who saw her swaggering along Dublin's narrow cobbled laneways on that misty April afternoon in 1784."

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