Captive, chained, and seething with rage, Warrick vows he will never surrender. Lindsey’s writing allows the reader to see how the character is perceived by others while knowing what the character is thinking. The lady must take drastic action and so she has the noble warrior taken prisoner, intending to force him to bend to her amorous will. First printed in paperback in 1991, this hardcover reprint is a pleasurable read for Lindsey fans and new readers. Urn:oclc:155893947 Scandate 20100819203051 Scanner . Prisoner of My Desire is a Johanna Lindsey romance classic. Johanna Lindsey: Genre: Historical Romance: File Name: prisoner-of-my-desire-by-johanna-lindsey. OL15625W Page-progression lr Page_number_confidence 97.03 Pages 442 Ppi 400 Related-external-id urn:isbn:0732276063 Urn:lcp:prisonerofmydesi00lind:epub:77c76a32-1985-4a85-a85e-99077c4d3c56 Extramarc OhioLINK Library Catalog Foldoutcount 0 Identifier prisonerofmydesi00lind Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t79s2hg53 Isbn 0380756277Ģ002070071 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.20 Ocr_module_version 0.0.17 Openlibrary_edition Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 18:40:32 Bookplateleaf 0004 Boxid IA124515 Boxid_2 CH100101 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York Containerid_2 X0001 Donor Prisoner of My Desire Johanna Lindsey 432 pages first pub 1991 ( editions) fiction historical romance emotional fast-paced Description Spirited Rowena Belleme must produce an heir - or incur the dangerous wrath of a ruthless stepbrother who stands to forfeit his ill-gotten wealth.
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The world of the story was a blank slate. I’d been noodling with a very vague concept for a story about a mechanical man, so I called dibs on the clockpunk slot. When editor Jenn Brozek was pulling her team of writers together, she asked us to throw our hats into the ring for particular concepts or settings, to ensure the anthology would cover a variety of approaches to the concept. THE MECHANICAL, and in fact the entire Alchemy Wars trilogy, grew out of a short story that I dashed off for the Human For a Day anthology several years ago. Today marks the US publication of THE MECHANICAL, the first volume in my new Alchemy Wars trilogy. It’s been a while coming, but today I finally get to say, “Congratulations, you plucky little manuscript. He was only nineteen when he came to Burma, and the war was already wending to a close - first in Europe, then in Asia -, but the combat was no less fierce for that - and, in some cases, more desperate. 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Furthermore, the Royal Surgeon, Sir William Withey Gull, is a Freemason who turns this murder-for-hire into a series of occult rites meant to reinforce men’s reign over the matriarchy overthrown with the establishment of solar deities at the dawn of recorded history. In Moore’s telling, an imposingly evil Queen Victoria herself commissions her Royal Surgeon to murder a company of prostitutes who are ineffectually trying to blackmail the Crown with knowledge of a princeling’s illegitimate baby, sired while he was slumming in the East End. Moore borrowed his historical graphic novel’s central conceit from a sensationalist conspiracy theory of yesteryear (see this Adam Curtis essay for the details). The first achievement of Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell’s great Jack-the-Ripper saga, From Hell (1989-98), is surviving its ridiculous premise. At his death, in a decision that presaged the disastrous power-sharing arrangements of the later empire, Antoninus Pius bequeathed a shared authority to Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus (who died a natural death in a.d. 161180) the period ``during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous.'' Grant looks carefully at this traditional view of the Antonine Pax Romana and points out that during Antoninus Pius's long rule there were disturbances in Greece, Britain, Dacia, Judaea, and Africa he also criticizes Pius's administration as static, backward-looking, and uncreative, though competent enough. Eighteenth-century historian Edward Gibbon considered the reigns of Antoninus Pius (a.d. 681, etc.) here critically examines the reigns of the Roman Empire's three Antonine emperors (a.d. The distinguished, prolific classical historian (Constantine the Great, p. |