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<title>1) Daughter of Spain</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook42344.htm</link>
<description>Spain is in turmoil. In the 17th century, Inquisitor Sarmiento is zealously continuing the Inquisition, ridding Spain of those he considers infidels and also increasing his own land holdings at others' expense. A victim of the Inquisition Isabela and her mother are incarcerated in one of Sarmiento's dungeons. Her father has been killed. She is rescued when Don Carlos, Duque de Malagon, breaks into the castle to rescue his brother. He is too late to help his brother but Don Carlos takes Isabela and her mother to safety. Since he, too, must now flee the Inquisitor's long arm, he and his retinue leave Spain and sail for the New World to face a stark yet lovely land that brings the promise of new beginnings if they can survive the many challenges ahead.</description>
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<title>2) Heir To The Good Times</title>
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<description>"Where's the youngster? Grant asked. "Church," Derek answered. "Between that and St. Benedict's I'll make a priest out of him yet." Priest! The word flung into Devlyn's brain and buried itself there. He could not believe his ears. A priest! I don't want to be a priest. He remembered that St. Benedict's was a seminary as well as a boarding school. He was thunderstruck. A priest, for Pete's sake! A priest! He'd have even less freedom than he had now. He tried to shut out the thought.</description>
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<title>3) Children of St. Ives</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook46109.htm</link>
<description>Jean-Marie spoke softly. "We were man and wife once, Sister, and we were so very happy until I died giving birth. Poor Philippe was so foolish. He walked into the sea to join me, leaving our child an orphan." 	Sister Hillaire shivered and crossed herself quickly. What had come over the child? Jean-Marie had suddenly looked so adult and spoke of marriage, childbirth, and suicide, things that were beyond her comprehension. What would a child of eight, living always at St. Yves Orphan Home know of things like that?</description>
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<title>4) Memory and Desire</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook29466.htm</link>
<description>They walked beside the blue ocean. Gentle waves lapped the shore. She ran ahead playfully. She turned, laughing, brown eyes sparkling, before she splashed into the water. He followed after. The water wet her legs, then the skirt of her white dress. She looked back once again and beckoned him. He frowned, confusion filled him. It wasn't the ocean, but a clear pond. Water suddenly began swirling, and she was drawn under, twirling in the eddy, spinning around and around. He raced toward her, his heart pounding. He called to her. "Solonge!" Her white skirt billowed and twisted under the water, she floundered going under. Her dark tresses floated upward as she descended. Her hand reached out. He ran fighting the water, but could not reach her. Then he was caught in the maelstrom, spinning...but he didn't go under. He was left to anguish with nothing...only memory and desire.</description>
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<title>5) No Escape From Love</title>
<link>http://www.Fictionwise.com/ebooks/ebook52243.htm</link>
<description>For fear of her life, Felicity flees, but she runs headlong into problems of the heart, then needs to decide which is more fearsome.</description>
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