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Wild Roses

The O'Byrne Brides Book 2

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Wild Roses

By: Miriam Minger
Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
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Wild Roses by Miriam Minger is Book 2 in the exciting series set in medieval Ireland, The O'Byrne Brides!

The gentle sister of Ireland's most infamous rebel, Maire O'Byrne remains ever loyal to country and clansmen-until a strange twist of fate carries her to Lord Duncan FitzWilliam, the proud Norman master of Longford Castle. And now she must feign amnesia to ensure her brother's safety-even as her yearning heart seeks the warm shelter of an enemy's arms.

A man of peace in a land seething with rage, Lord Duncan is touched by this mysterious, afflicted lady whom he believes is a pawn in a dangerous family intrigue. Yet desire is Duncan's greatest peril, for his need commands him to tear down the wall of secrets that stand between him and beautiful Maire-and to give himself fully and passionately to a love some would call treason.

©2010 Miriam Minger (P)2014 Miriam Walker
Historical Historical Fiction Heartfelt

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