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December's delights are here! Thrilling tales, romance, and magic await you.

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Family secrets aren't just dangerous, they are deadly.


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A headstrong heiress and a noble gambler: wagers, intrigue, and irresistible romance.


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Three homeless puppies, two lonely hearts, and a massive snowstorm.


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Two restless souls, one wild Christmas on the ranch�where sparks fly, and dreams ride free.


Triumph in Arms by Jennifer Blake

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Also by Jennifer Blake:

Silver-Tongued Devil, December 2011
Paperback / e-Book
Seduced By Grace, October 2011
Paperback / e-Book
By Grace Possessed, September 2011
Paperback
Midnight Waltz, August 2011
Hardcover
By His Majesty's Grace, July 2011
Paperback
Fierce Eden, February 2011
Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Triumph in Arms, February 2010
Mass Market Paperback
Gallant Match, February 2009
Mass Market Paperback
Guarded Heart, February 2008
Mass Market Paperback
Rogue's Salute, January 2007
Paperback
Dawn Encounter, January 2006
Paperback
Challenge To Honor, January 2005
Paperback
The Secret Of Mirror House, September 2004
Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Garden of Scandal, October 2003
Paperback (reprint)
Wade, August 2002
Paperback
Roan, July 2000
Paperback

Triumph in Arms
Jennifer Blake

Master at Arms #6
MIRA
February 2010
On Sale: February 1, 2010
Featuring: Christien Lenoir; Reine Pingre
384 pages
ISBN: 0778327485
EAN: 9780778327486
Mass Market Paperback
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Romance Historical

Reine Pingre vowed never to marry again — until the darkly handsome sword master, Christien Lenoir, won her family home at cards. Can Reine’s betrothal-of-convenience to this lethal gentleman quiet the whispers that she murdered her first husband...or will Christien fall victim to her scandalous past?

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10 comments posted.

Re: Triumph in Arms

Romance novels and fairy tails stretch the truth into an imagined world. It's not supposed to be exactly real because the element of embellishing would be gone along with all the shimmering glitter.
(Alyson Widen 1:45pm February 6, 2010)

Amen, Jennifer.
(
Gigi Hicks 2:35pm February 6, 2010)

You know they never say anything about fiction for guys not being about real things.
(
Gigi Hicks 2:36pm February 6, 2010)

you are so right!
(
Diane Sadler 6:16pm February 6, 2010)

I do and will always have a romantic
heart.
(
Stacy Stewart 11:54pm February 6, 2010)

There are many truths to be found in fairy tales & fiction.
(
Mary Preston 2:20am February 7, 2010)

You are so right in that good always triumphs over evil & our heroine learns how not only to survive, but that she's got a lot of good ol' grit, talent, brains,& goodness within! Phooey on the critics!! They might be a lot happier if they'd read a "feel good" romance or fairy tale!
(
Jean Merriott 4:03am February 7, 2010)

This age-old complaint probably stems from the fact that men used to--and often still do--have the say over what gets published. Their wishes always have to be considered. After all, they're usually clueless about romance, aren't they? At least we can understand some of the appeal of a shoot 'em up book.
(
Sigrun Schulz 4:30am February 7, 2010)

That's the way to tell 'em,
Jennifer. If guy's would put
half the energy they waste
flipping channels on the tube
or shootin' up the bad guys on
the Xbox on making their
ladies happy, world peace
would soon be achieved (well,
maybe)
(
Lisa Richards 8:26am February 7, 2010)

I like fairy tales and fiction, although some times teh fairy tales are stretched a little too far.
(
Brenda Rupp 8:56pm February 7, 2010)

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