Bold Conquest by Virginia Henley Paperback Book

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Rent Bold Conquest

Author: Virginia Henley

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Harpercollins

Published: Oct 1993

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Historical

Retail Price: $6.99

Pages: 384

Synopsis

Dashing Guy de Montgomery's army sweeps across the British countryside, claiming all in its path. But the fairest prize is Lillyth of Godstone Hall, the sensuous, green-eyed beauty who enflames Guy's warrior blood with a passion he is powerless to resist.

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