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Scandalously Yours

Lynne Connolly, Anna Jacobs, Kate Rothwell, Maeve Halpin, Cornelia Amiri, Jane Leopold Quinn, Anh Leod, Josie Jax

Publisher: Under the Sun Publishing

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Summary

Through the ages, where there has been society there have always been norms and, conversely, scandals when love gets in the way of propriety, and love prevails over social mores of the times.  
Love  
From the ancient Celts to medieval Cornwall, from Regency and Victorian England to the American west after the War Between the States, eight stories by multi-published, bestselling authors explore the triumphs of love between a man and a woman—even scandalous love—over what’s considered “proper” in their time. 
Available since: 02/15/2016.

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