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Books : Romance : Authors, A-Z : ( M ) : Merritt, Emma
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Five yuletide romances about divine intervention include Mary Balogh's ""Guarded by Angels,"" Marilyn Campbell's ""The Trouble With Angelina,"" Carole Nelson Douglas's ""Catch a Falling Angel,"" Emma Merritt's ""Brush of Angel Wings,"" and Patricia Rice's ""Tin Angel.""
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Attempting to save her kingdom from sea raiders, Cait nea Sholto finds herself the captive of Norseman Michael Langssonn, who is on a quest for revenge against a man he later discovers to be his own long-lost twin brother.
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Romance and the Christmas holidays come together with the help of ghostly apparitions, time travel, miracles, and angels, in five romantic tales by Marilyn Campbell, Carole Nelson Douglas, Justine Davis, Edith Layton, and Emma Merritt.
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Four short romances feature Celtic love and Irish luck, and include Raine Cantrell's ""The Bride's Gift,"" Emma Merritt's ""Green Willow,"" Bonnie Pega's ""The Lady in Green,"" and Marylyle Rogers's ""The Fairy's Tale.""
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Divorcing an abusive husband despite local criticism, Lady Gwynneth becomes the leader of a village of outcasts and the profit-seeking commander of a fleet, and accepts a job by a handsome lord that returns her to her homeland.
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When the magnificent Highland chieftain Malcolm Duncan gallops into her village, silver-tressed Norse beauty Jarvia is determined to take her own life rather than submit to his caresses.
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