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Eeek, I have no idea! That sounds like it could be any number of books.



Wolf's Embrace by Gail Link
"An eye for an eye. An honor for an honor." Those were the words Rolf O'Dalaigh flung at his beautiful captive. Forcibly abducted from her father's keep, Sybelle was horrified to learn that she was a helpless pawn in a ruthless game of revenge: Rolf's virginal ward had been ruined, and now Sybelle was to pay the price . . . with her own innocence.
Locked in a fierce battle of wills with the proud Irish lord, Sybelle never guessed that Rolf's fiery kisses would spark a flame of desire in her breast, or that she would find searing ecstasy in her . . . Wolf's Embrace!
It is the first in a series of four.
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Hapyy reading if this is it! :)
Jenny

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Are you sure it is set in Ireland?
P.S. I posted your book search here as well:
http://www.amazon.com/forum/romance/r...
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7...


Abducted on her way to boarding school, a terrified Catherine Enderly was brought from England to the coast of Ireland, the prisoner of the angry and powerful young Sean Culhane—a man sworn to vengeance against her family.
Frightened but defiant, the young countess met her captor with a strength that belied her fragile loveliness. But even as Sean vowed to have his revenge on Catherine, with each encounter he became more attracted to her. Her fiery innocence was a seduction that lured the passions of long smoldering hostility into a blazing inferno of desire.
Locked in a love-hate duel, he did not suspect that the captivating beauty who fought him with such tenacity was struggling desperately against her own awakened desires, and that his touch had become the burning reminder that the fierce hatred she felt for him had become an all-consuming love.


Hero kidnaps her from London but brings her to Germany.
Sharon, do you remember the author? Any characters' names? The cover of the book?
The only one I can think of that fits your description is "The Wedding" by Julie Garwood. Lady Brenna from England goes to Scotland to wed a highlander, but Connor MacAlister meets her en route and takes her for himself.
The only one I can think of that fits your description is "The Wedding" by Julie Garwood. Lady Brenna from England goes to Scotland to wed a highlander, but Connor MacAlister meets her en route and takes her for himself.
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So Worthy My Love (other topics)Stormfire (other topics)
Encantadora (other topics)
Never Call It Loving (other topics)
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