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“Stand and yield," she called out, her voice far steadier than her hands. "For I cannot allow you to pass." Bannor's crooked grin was somehow more intimidating than a snarl. 'Twould have been far easier to despise him if he'd been cursed with horns and a tail instead of twinkling blue eyes and a dimple in his jaw. "What would you have me yield, my lady? My sword or my heart?" -willow&bannor-”

Quote by Teresa Medeiros

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Charming the Prince

This book delves into the intricate dance of courtship and the challenges of navigating the royal world, offering a tale of love and ambition. more

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Teresa Medeiros
Teresa Medeiros

Teresa Medeiros, born in 1962, is an American novelist known for her romantic fiction. Her works, which are beloved by readers, often feature a fictional historical setting and blend elements of love, adventure, and mystery to create an imaginative world for readers. more

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