Authors: A Heart Divided
I have kept to the place names most commonly used at the time. Where they differ from the modern names, they are listed below. Chamonix did exist, but no trace of it now remains and the exact site is not known. It was somewhere above where the modern road from Roxburgh to Alexandra crosses Gorge Creek. On the other side of the road, a monument has been erected to the unknown number of Otago miners who perished in the winter storms of 1863.
Molyneux River | Clutha River |
The Dunstan, or the Upper Dunstan | Clyde |
Lower Dunstan | Alexandra |
Bald Hill Flat | John Reid’s fictional Run is set in the area historically known as Bald Hill Flat or Speargrass Flat, now called the Fruitlands district. |
The Last Gladiatrix
by Eva Scott
In the dust and death of the Collosseum, a slave fights for freedom, a soldier fights for his life, and they both fight for the love that has been forbidden.
Captured and enslaved by a Roman legion, Xanthe never expects to end up training for the Colosseum floor, but every night after the day’s march, she is put through her paces by a Roman solider who challenges her, tests her, and excites her.
Titus is drawn to Xanthe, her fire and her spirit, so he breaks one of his rules and brings notice on himself, offering to train her as a gladiatrix to spare her a courtesan’s role. But training her, working with her, soon becomes too much. Titus knows the penalty for taking property that does not belong to him, but how long can he resist?
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Life as a convict in an Australian penal colony was brutal, but James Hunter had the advantages of raw physical strength and courage on his side. He survived, and now he is back; a self-made man of means, determined to take the bride he was promised.
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by Frances Housden
Euan McArthur is a chieftain in need of an heir.
While still a young a warrior, Euan incited the fury of a witch. She retaliated with a curse that no wife will ever bear him an heir. As he buries his third wife and yet another stillborn son, Euan can no longer cast her words aside.
Morag Farquhar is a woman in need of sanctuary. With a young relative in tow, Morag flees the only home she has ever known to escape her brother, Baron of Wolfsdale, and find sanctuary in the MacArthur stronghold. Pronounced barren by a midwife, Morag is of little value to her family, but a Godsend to Euan, a lover he can’t kill by getting with child.
Their lives were tangled together in the past, and now they have met again. This time their destiny lies in their own hands, but it will take courage and strong hearts to see it through to the end.
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ISBN: 9780857990389
Title: A HEART DIVIDED
Copyright © 2013 by Mary Brock Jones
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