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For Gabe Considine, Grand Duke of Illyria and a ruthless billionaire businessman, it's payback time! He believes his ex-fiancée, Sara Milton, stole a priceless family heirloom and betrayed him with another man. Now Gabe wants his pride — and his property — returned! He'll lure Sara to his remote castle — and keep her there until she gives him everything he wants, even if he has to seduce her into submission.…
By Royal Demand For ruthless billionaire Gabe Considine, Grand Duke of Illyria, it's payback time! He believes his ex–fiancée, Sara Milton, stole a family heirloom and betrayed him. Now Gabe wants his pride – and his property – returned! He'll lure Sara to his remote castle – and keep her there until she gives him everything he wants, even if he has to seduce her into submission... The Rich Man's Royal Mistress Princess Melissa Considine of Illyria is instantly captivated by billionaire Hawke Kennedy. She throws caution to the winds and lets Hawke teach her how to love and be loved. But Melissa is virginal and innocent. How can she handle a man of the world like Hawke? And she'd been brought up to put duty before love. But to leave Hawke's bed is to leave his life – what should she do? The Prince's Convenient Bride When Prince Marco Considine sees model Jacoba Sinclair, he wants her. But Jacoba can never surrender to Marco. She fears he'll discover her secret... So when Jacoba's secret is uncovered, Marco seizes his opportunity. By announcing their engagement he can offer her royal protection – and royal passion!
Princess Melissa Considine of Illyria is instantly captivated by billionaire Hawke Kennedy. She throws caution to the winds and lets Hawke teach her how to love…and be loved. But Melissa is virginal and innocent. How can she handle a man of the world like Hawke? And she's been brought up to put duty before love. But to leave Hawke's bed is to leave his life—what should she do?
Sara is hired to work on remodeling the interior of a castle, so she goes off to the Dukedom of Illyria. The Prince of Illyria, Gabe, was once Sara's fianc?. But when the family treasure that Gabe lent to her went missing, he accused her of being the thief and canceled their engagement. Sara thought that there'd never be another chance for a mere interior designer like her to meet a prince, but Gabe is waiting for her in Illyria, and he hasn't forgotten a thing. He looks at her coldly and declares that she won't leave his castle until she?returns the "stolen" necklace!
Princess Melissa of Illyria is doing an internship in a travel lodge in New Zealand. One evening at the lodge, she delivers a meal to the royal suite and knocks on the?door, upon which she hears a man's voice. In that moment, she remembers...that voice belongs to her brother's friend Hawke.?She'd worked so hard to forget him, and thought she'd sealed those memories inside her heart forever. But seeing him again in such an unexpected? fashion brings back memories of how they met a year ago on the night of her cousin's wedding...
The passionate prince— When Prince Marco Considine sees model Jacoba Sinclair, he wants her— The supercool supermodel— But Jacoba can never surrender to Marco. She fears he'll discover her secret— And a reason for a convenient marriage! When Jacoba's secret is uncovered, Marco seizes his opportunity. By announcing their engagement he can offer her royal protection—and royal passion!
This substantially revised and updated second edition of The Marshals of Alexander’s Empire (1992) examines Alexander’s most important officers, who commanded army units and were involved in military and political deliberations. Chapters on these men have been expanded, giving greater attention to personalities, bias in the sources, and the social as well as military setting, including more on familial connections and regional origins in an attempt to create a better understanding of factions. The major confrontations, military and political, are treated in greater detail within the biographies, and a discussion of the organization and command structure of the Makedonian army has been added.
Illyria in Shakespeare’s England studies the eastern Adriatic region known as “Illyria” in five plays by Shakespeare and other early modern English writing. It examines the origins and features of past discourses on the area, expanding our knowledge of the ways in which England and other polities negotiated their position in the early modern world.