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The Devil's Bastard.


The Devil's Bastard

Charlsie Russell

Loblolly lob·lol·ly  
n. pl. lob·lol·lies
1. Chiefly Southern U.S. A mudhole; a mire.

2. The loblolly pine.
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Written by retired U.S. Navy commander and mother Charlsie Russell, The Devil's Bastard is a historical romance Historical romance is a subgenre of the romance novel literary genre. Definition
Historical romance is set before World War I.[1] Many historical romances include contemporary attitudes, as, for example, the heroines often have far more education than was the
 set in late 1700's and early 1800's Mississippi. The passionate bonds of love between young Angelique and her rescuer Mathias are heavily overshadowed by the threat of Mathias' unknown father, whispered whis·per  
n.
1. Soft speech produced without full voice.

2. Something uttered very softly.

3. A secretly or surreptitiously expressed belief, rumor, or hint: whispers of scandal.
 to be a demon. To quell quell  
tr.v. quelled, quell·ing, quells
1. To put down forcibly; suppress: Police quelled the riot.

2.
 her doubts, Angelique must risk uncovering the hidden secret of Mathias' sire, in this stirring tale of passion, danger, and emotional rifts that endure across generations.
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Date:Dec 1, 2006
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