Reap the Wild Harvest (Morgan-Kingston #1)

Elizabeth Bright


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Reap the Wild Harvest by Elizabeth Bright
HER SHIMMERING BEAUTY EVOKED AN UNTAMED--UNDYING--DESIRE.
Flawless, young, raven-haired Glenna O'Reilly, savagely seized by the hungry, perverted Lord Winslow, military commander of Ireland, was helplessly swept into the merciless world of sensual abuse and violent brutality. Enslaved in a Sultan's harem, violated again and again, only her beloved Daniel Morgan, her handsome American, could end her fated sentence of torture and shame. Only by his enduring love could she be cast into a new life--a life of shared devotion in the new land across the sea.

But fate was not yet through with Glenna O'Reilly. Still condemned by her past, an object of torment and ridicule, she allowed the children of her one true passion stunning, impetuous Moira and sensitive, shy Andrew--to be used by the wealthy, greedy landowners of Maryland. Fleeing a corrupt, immoral existence, still they sought the splendor and unspoiled ecstasy of a pure and fearless love -- a chance at last to ... REAP THE WILD HARVEST
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