Upon a Moon-Dark Moor

Rebecca Brandewyne

Original title: Upon A Moon-Dark Moor

earliest edition we have, 1988 G.K. Hall, 1989 537 pages

G.K. Hall large print book series

SHE WAS HIGHBORN AND BEAUTIFUL...HE WAS GYPSY-DARK AND BRAZEN Only the crying gulls and crashing waves of the rocky Cornish coast were witness to their embrace. Maggie was Sir Nigel Chandler's proud daughter and the mistress of Highclyffe Hall; Draco was the misbegotten son of Sir Nigel's dead brother and a carefree Romany maid. And Maggie knew from the first day she saw her cousin that he was as mysterious and unt...

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Upon a Moon-Dark Moor paperback · 1999 · Love Spell · 400 pages · 9780505523365
Upon a moon-dark moor. edition · 1994 · Sheridan Book Co.
Upon a moon-dark moor. edition · 1991 · Arrow · 387 pages
Upon a moon-dark moor edition · 1989 · G.K. Hall · 537 pages
Upon a moon-dark moor edition · 1989 · Severn House · 400 pages
Upon a moon-dark moor edition · 1988 · Warner Books · 387 pages

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