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Defy the Eagle (1986)

by Lynn Bartlett

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This book is dedicate to Neil Meyer, my agent and friend.
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A soft ray of sunlight filtered through the leaves of the sacred oak trees, clothing the woman who knelt beside the stream in a mantle of light.
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Defy the Eagle by Lynn Bartlett

A Son of Britain, a Daughter of Rome

Jilana had come to Caddaric in a dream, with a whisper of ethereal beauty that vanished when he awoke. Even as the bold warrior battled to save his beloved land from the Roman invaders, he searched for the woman who haunted his every waking moment. Until the brilliant morning he finally saw his violet-eyed angel -- and realized that his torment had just begun. For Jilana was one of the hated enemies Caddaric had vowed to destroy.

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