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Capture Her Heart by Cynthia Breeding

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Capture Her Heart

by Cynthia Breeding

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He captured her body. Now he must capture her heart. Abducted at sword-point and bound to a bed aboard a fast-sailing frigate headed for Constantinople, Lady Kaitlin Coltan knows she must be mad to be attracted to the handsome Scottish captain. But perhaps seducing him will change his mind about selling her into sexual slavery. If only she knew how. The last thing Adair MacDouglas needs is overpowering lust for his beautiful captive, but the Sultan will only pay well if Adair delivers a virgin. He pushes his guilt aside, reminding himself that her sale will avenge the rape of his young sister by Kaitlin's brother, and sets about teaching the stubborn lass the art of being a good concubine. But when Kaitlin's life is at risk, Adair realizes his feelings for her run deep as the sea. He captured her body--now he must capture her heart.

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