![]() ![]() Matchmakers from “The Invitation” (Montgomery/Taggert, #21)Ĭhange of Heart from “A Holiday of Love” (Montgomery/Taggert, #22) The Invitation from “The Invitation” (Montgomery/Taggert, #17)Ī Knight in Shining Armor (Montgomery/Taggert Family, #19) Twin of Ice (Chandler Twins, #2) (Montgomery/Taggert, #12) Twin of Fire (Chandler Twins, #1) (Montgomery/Taggert, #13) The Velvet Quartet Velvet (Montgomery Annuals Tetralogy #1-4) Velvet Angel (Velvet Montgomery Annuals Tetralogy #4) (Montgomery/Taggert, #6) ![]() Velvet Song (Velvet Montgomery Annuals Tetralogy #3) (Montgomery/Taggert, #5) Highland Velvet (Velvet Montgomery Annuals Tetralogy #2) (Montgomery/Taggert, #4) The Velvet Promise (Velvet Montgomery Annuals Tetralogy #1) (Montgomery/Taggert, #3) Yet she could not imagine how strong were the chains that tied them to the past.or the grand adventure that lay before them. Drawn to his side by a bond so sudden and compelling it overshadowed reason, Dougless knew that Nicholas was nothing less than a miracle: a man who would not seek to change her, who found her perfect, fascinating, just as she was. ![]() Tall, broad of shoulder, attired in gleaming silver and gold, he was magnificent. He was Nicholas Stafford, Earl of Thornwyck.and according to his tombstone he had died in1564. Suddenly, as if in answer to her prayers, the most extraordinary man appeared. Abandoned by a cruel fate, lovely, thoroughly modern Dougless Montgomery lay weeping upon a cold tombstone in an English church. ![]()
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