The Duke's Runaway Princess


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A rebellious princess. An arrogant duke. Princess Zarah is no typical royal; she rebelled against being arm candy and any limiting role. Seeking solace in a quaint town, her life took a fiery turn when an arrogant duke, Derrick Huntington, swaggered into her world. His charm ignited Zarah's desires, sparking a passionate, secretive affair that led Derrick on a relentless quest to conquer her heart.




The Runaway Princess


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"The Princess Diaries" meets "Runaway Bride" in this wonderful novel about a London career girl who embarks on a whirlwind romance with a mysterious man--only to discover that he's a prince. Browne, bestselling author of the Little Lady novels, delivers a tale that strikes a perfect note in these royal-obsessed times.




Runaway Princess, Hold Tight


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A young girl from the modern society had transmigrated to the body of the ancient Grand Preceptor's daughter. The moment she woke up, she found out that she was about to marry a prince she had never met. What a joke, I haven't even brushed my teeth or washed my face. I've just arrived, and you're telling me to get married all of a sudden? There wasn't even a door! I can't beat you, so won't I run?!




Notorious Atherton


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From NYT bestselling author Patricia Rice: “a delightfully delicious, sensual gem of a read” Joan Hammond, RT Reviews 4 ½ star Top Pick The Pirate and the Princess Nora Adams is a schoolteacher and a poor seaman’s widow--until the day she inherits a fortune and is sent to London to deliver a mysterious message to a foreign princess—who looks surprisingly like Nora. Once Princess Elena receives Nora’s missive, she steals Nora’s identity and vanishes. Left to fend for herself in ill-fitting royal shoes, Nora determinedly sets out in search of the royal escapee. Nick Atherton long ago retired from his villainous life of piracy, but he’s dragged out of his role as fashionable fribble to protect the princess—rather, the impostor. Nick would far rather seduce the comely widow, but first he will have to dodge French spies and pursue misbehaving royalty. For the fate of a nation and a princess, Devil Nick takes to the high seas again, but will his illegal exploits cost him the respectable woman who finally captures his heart? The Rebellious Sons Series in order: Prequel: The Incomparable Lord Meath, a novella Book 1: Wicked Wyckerly Book 2: Devilish Montague Book 3: Notorious Atherton Book 4: Formidable Lord Quentin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joan Hammond, RT Reviews 4 ½ star Top Pick: “a delightfully delicious, sensual gem of a read”




British Film Catalogue


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First published in 2001.The standard work on its subject, this resource includes every traceable British entertainment film from the inception of the "silent cinema" to the present day. Now, this new edition includes a wholly original second volume devoted to non-fiction and documentary film--an area in which the British film industry has particularly excelled. All entries throughout this third edition have been revised, and coverage has been extended through 1994.Together, these two volumes provide a unique, authoritative source of information for historians, archivists, librarians, and film scholars.




The Riven Kingdom


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The King of Ethrea is dying. His only surviving heir is the Princess Rhian. But if her enemies have their way, Ethrea will not be ruled by a woman. Dexterity Jones is a toymaker. To protect Princess Rhian and his country, he must place his trust in an exile from Mijak. Yet, as Ethrea comes ever closer to civil war, a greater danger awaits. Across the sea, an Empress has already slaughtered millions in the name of her god. And the war will not end -until the world kneels before her.




The British Film Catalogue


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First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.




Delphi Collected Works of Elizabeth von Arnim (Illustrated)


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The Australian-born British novelist Elizabeth von Arnim was a member of the literary glitterati, her cousin being Katherine Mansfield, her children tutored by both E. M. Forster and Hugh Walpole and she was also a lover of H. G. Wells. Celebrated novels such as ‘The Enchanted April’ are notable for their mordant wit, ironic style and their unsentimental treatment of the relationship between men and women. This comprehensive eBook presents von Arnim’s collected works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 2) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to von Arnim’s life and works * Concise introductions to the major novels and other texts * All novels in the US public domain, with individual contents tables * Features rare novels appearing for the first time in digital publishing * Also features the apocryphal novel THE ORDEAL OF ELIZABETH * Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Excellent formatting of the texts * Famous works such as ELIZABETH AND HER GERMAN GARDEN are fully illustrated with their original images * Includes von Arnim’s rare children’s book, fully illustrated – available in no other collection * Ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genres * UPDATED with 2 novels : ‘Love (1925)’ and ‘Introduction to Sally’ (1926); revised texts; corrections; more images Please note: four novels and an autobiography published after 1926 cannot appear in this collection due to copyright. The Novels Elizabeth and Her German Garden (1898) The Solitary Summer (1899) The Benefactress (1901) Princess Priscilla’s Fortnight (1905) Fräulein Schmidt and Mr Anstruther (1907) The Caravaners (1909) The Pastor’s Wife (1914) Christine (1917) Christopher and Columbus (1919) In the Mountains (1920) Vera (1921) The Enchanted April (1922) Love (1925) Introduction to Sally (1926) The Ordeal of Elizabeth (Apocryphal) The Children’s Book The April Baby’s Book of Tunes (1900) The Travel Writing The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rügen (1904)




Foolish Bride


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The author of Tainted Bride returns to the Regency era with the heartwarming story of how two people turn their sadly-ever-after romance around. Elinor Burkenstock never believed in fairy tales. Sure, she's always been a fool for love—what woman isn't? But Elinor knows the difference between fiction and truth. Daydreams and reality. True love and false promises . . . Until the unthinkable happens, and Elinor's engagement is suddenly terminated and no one, least of all her fiancé, will tell her why. Sir Michael Rollins's war-hero days seem far behind him when, after one last hurrah before his wedding, he gets shot and his injuries leave him in dire shape. He wants nothing more than to marry Elinor, the woman of his wildest dreams. But Elinor's father forbids it . . . and soon Michael is faced with a desperate choice: Spare Elinor a life with a broken man or risk everything to win her heart—until death do they part?