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Two Novels by Virginia Brown
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Overview: Virginia Brown is the bestselling author of more than sixty novels including the bestselling Dixie Divas mystery series.

Genre: Historical Romance

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Comanche Moon: The Comanches did her a favor when they killed her loutish husband on her wedding night. But now this Southern belle is the possession of a fierce, blue-eyed warrior called Hawk . . .

Zach Banning, known as Hawk among the Comanches, is caught between two races, two cultures, two lives. Deborah Hamilton is a Mississippi beauty who came to the Texas territory for an arranged marriage. Little did she know, her new husband’s people have earned the Comanches’ hatred. They enact their vengeance on her wedding night, kidnapping Deborah along with other women and also the settlement’s children.

She expects the worst at the Comanches’ village, but instead finds kindness alongside the challenges. But when Hawk barters her away from her owner, intending to seduce and possess her, Deborah finds herself in a battle of wills laced with deep desire.

Capture the Wind: He took her captive.

She stole his heart.

A rogue pirate. A beautiful Englishwoman. Who would win their battle on the high seas?

"I came down here to terrorize you into submission. I did not expect such easy capitulation."

"How dismaying for you. Should I put up a defiant front to assuage your disappointment?"

"You’re a cool one, Miss Angela. I’ll give you that much."

"Are you what they say you are, Captain Saber?"

A slight smile tilted his mouth up at one corner. "And what do they say I am, Miss Angela? Murderer? I’ve killed men, though I can’t say I’ve derived any satisfaction from it. Pirate? Quite true. Though at times, I’ve stolen things that belong to me, so I’m not quite certain what that does to my redoubtable reputation as a thief and scourge of the seven seas."

He took a step closer, his voice lowering to a husky timbre that sent chills chasing down her spine. "That I am known as-let me see-a defiler of damsels? As for that reputation, I gladly plead . . ." His hand shifted, fingers tightening in her hair to draw her head back. "Guilty."

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