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China Rose by Marsha Canham

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Also by Marsha Canham:

My Forever Love, July 2004
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The Iron Rose, March 2003
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Midnight Honor, April 2001
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Swept Away, November 1999
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Pale Moon Rider, December 1998
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Blood Of Roses, May 1998
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The Pride Of Lions, October 1997
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Straight For The Heart, April 1995
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In The Shadow Of Midnight, March 1994
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Under The Desert Moon, September 1992
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Through A Dark Mist, October 1991
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The Wind And The Sea, March 1986
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Bound by the Heart, October 1984
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China Rose, March 1984
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China Rose
Marsha Canham

Avon
March 1984
On Sale: March 1, 1984
280 pages
ISBN: 0380859858
EAN: 9780380859856
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Romance Historical

FORBIDDEN LOVE

China looked up into the steel gray eyes of Justin Cross and a surge of excitement raced through her. Everything about his rugged good looks spelled danger. . .and fascination. But her hand had been promised to his brother!

When China moved into the great Cross mansion at Portsmouth to become the bride of Sir Ranulf Cross, her presence enflamed the already raging conflicts among the Cross brothers. And amid bitter charges of betrayal and blackmail, Justin was banished from the house.

With Justin suddenly gone, China is tormented by the words left unspoken, and on the eve of her wedding, she is seized by the reckless desire to see Justin once more. For the message he left on her pillow could only mean the promise of love . . .

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