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The Heart's Desire (The Heart's series)

by Gayle Wilson

4.0
(3 ratings)
352 pages1994HarlequinISBN 9780373288113

About this book

Lady Emily Harland is a strong young woman who has experienced a number of things in life. She's followed her father and brothers to the Peninsula, hastily marrying Lord Harland in order to do so; she's then widowed, lost two older brothers to the war and has had a harrowing trip back to England with her father and her badly wounded younger brother. But even her seemingly indomitable strength and compassion are tested when she meets the cold, sardonic Dominic Maitland, Duke of Avon. Dominic is secretly working with Emily's father who is a former field general but now working at the War Department. Disabled from birth and unable to do his duty to his country any other way, he's created and run an important spy network compiling crucial information about the enemy, only there seems to be a traitor leaking information and killing couriers. Dominic has led a hard and solitary life: his father had always despised him, sent him away to a harsh school to fend for himself without visits home or even an allowance and had told Dominic his defect was hereditary and he's a disgrace to his name. Dominic has learned to cope by vowing to survive despite his father, but to never love or have children. He is strangely tempted to ignore his vows because of the lovely--and persistent--Emily, but does his best to keep her away, and he's very good at what he does. Emily's invalid brother, Devon, needs something to work on, however, and Avon could use his sharp mind to try and figure out who the traitor is, so Emily has opportunity to try and find out if Dominic will ever allow love into his life.

Publication Details

Publisher
Harlequin
Published
1994
Pages
352
ISBN
9780373288113
Language
en

About Gayle Wilson

Gayle Wilson is a two-time RITA® Award winner, taking home the RITA® Award for Best Romantic Suspense Novel in 2000 and for Best Romantic Novella in 2004. In addition to twice winning the prestigious RITA® Award, Gayle’s books have garnered more than 50 other awards and nominations, including most recently the Daphne du Maurier Award for the Best Single Title Romantic Suspense of 2008, awarded to Victim, her latest novel from MIRA. Gayle holds a master’s degree in secondary education, with additional certification in the education of the gifted. Although her specialty was teaching honors and gifted students, as a former high school history and English teacher, she taught everything from remedial reading to Shakespeare—and loved every minute she spent in the classroom. Gayle was on the board of directors of Romance Writers of America for four years. In 2006 she served as the president of RWA, the largest genre-writers’ organization in the world. Gayle has written 41 novels and four novellas for Harlequin Enterprises, including works for Harlequin Historicals, Harlequin Intrigue, Special Releases, HQN Books, MIRA, and Mills & Boon

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