Destiny's Bride

Destiny's Bride
Title Destiny's Bride PDF eBook
Author Jane Peart
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 222
Release 2009-08-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0310830087

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Even while Randall was speaking, it was Pietro I saw, the tenderness in his dark eyes looking at me, the caress in his soft voice. In Randall's voice there was not a shred of emotion; nor was there any in his expression. How should I respond? What should I say? I knew this was the hardest decision I would ever have to make. Either choice would demand a different price. Was I prepared to pay it? Was love enough in the one to bridge all the other differences of nationality, religion, and heritage? Was family loyalty, future security enough to decide for the other? What was my destiny? The heroine of Destiny's Bride is Druscilla Montrose, who first meets Randall Bondurant when she is a bridesmaid at his wedding to her cousin Alair Chance. Eight years later, after Alair's mysterious death, they meet again in a chance encounter. This leads to a strange series of events in which Druscilla debates, then accepts the position offered her by Alair's widower. Against all advice, Dru becomes governess to her two motherless little cousins, a difficult decision because of the suspicions and accusations of family and friends that Randall might have been responsible for his wife's death. She travels with the family to Italy. Here against the romantic background of nineteenth-century Europe, Druscilla receives two unexpected offers: One is a love that will mean giving up her heritage; the other requires a decision more important than any she has ever had to make before. Dru's choices bring her into conflicts of loyalty, challenges of faith and duty, and threatened danger, as well as romance.

Destiny Brides

Destiny Brides
Title Destiny Brides PDF eBook
Author Diana Lesire Brandmeyer
Publisher Barbour Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2013-11
Genre Amish children
ISBN 9781624167362

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Make a date with destiny in two historical romances where Heaven steals a young man's heart and a pair of headstrong ranchers fights for their lives--and hearts.

His Destiny Bride

His Destiny Bride
Title His Destiny Bride PDF eBook
Author Christyne Butler
Publisher Harlequin
Total Pages 224
Release 2016-06-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1488002479

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Something about the boss That handsome masked stranger Katie Ledbetter got very, very close to after the costume party? Yeah, that would be her boss, Nolan Murphy. Super-embarrassing, but par for the course in her ill-fated quest for love. That's when she comes to a decision to give up the romance rat race and have a child on her own. When Nolan catches wind of her quest, the sexy single dad suggests she test out if she wants to be a parent by watching his teens while he's away. Then he comes back—and suggests she stay. Could this be the instant family Katie's been looking for? Could she be fated to be a bride for her boss after all?

Destiny's Landfall

Destiny's Landfall
Title Destiny's Landfall PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Rogers
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 414
Release 1995-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780824816780

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Ferdinand Magellan's fateful landfall on Guam, the first inhabited Pacific island known to Europeans, ushered in the age of European exploration in the Pacific and led inexorably to foreign domination of every traditional island society throughout Oceania. In the centuries after Magellan's landing in 1521, Guam became a small green oasis for alien priests, soldiers, traders, pirates, and other expatriates. Destiny's Landfall tells the story of this colorful cavalcade of outsiders and of the indigenous Chamorro people who, in a remarkable feat of resiliency, maintained their language and their identity despite three centuries of colonial domination by three of history's most powerful nation-states: Spain, Japan, and the United States. Today, international airlines, nuclear-powered submarines, and satellite tracking stations have replaced Spanish galleons. But though Americanized, modernized, and multiethnic, Guam continues to fulfill the geopolitical role imposed on it by outsiders. In this comprehensive look at one of the world's last colonies, Robert E. Rogers evokes the dramatic but little-known saga of Guam's people - from the precontact era to Spanish domination, from colonial rule under a U.S. naval government to the massive military invasions of World War II, and on through the booms and busts, the scandals and victories experienced by Guamanians in their still-unfulfilled quest to regain control of their future.

The Bookseller

The Bookseller
Title The Bookseller PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 1536
Release 1875
Genre Bibliography
ISBN

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Destiny's Bride

Destiny's Bride
Title Destiny's Bride PDF eBook
Author Lucy Phillips Stewart
Publisher Dell Publishing Company
Total Pages 221
Release 1979
Genre
ISBN 9780440125570

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Fortune's Bride

Fortune's Bride
Title Fortune's Bride PDF eBook
Author Jane Peart
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 276
Release 1990
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0310669715

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Fortune's Bride is the story of Avril Dumont, a wealthy young heiress and orphan, who gradually comes to terms with her lonely adolescence.