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A Midnight Clear
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A Midnight Clear
From the first page this book titillates, forcing you to turn each page for what comes next. I was intrigued enough to finish it in a few hours, which makes it a great read in my book. The characters are attractive, vibrant and lively and the story is riveting and entertaining. By Romance Junkies Reviewer: Teri C. Read entire review Romance Junkies
King's ability to balance dark and light, torment and humor, had me smiling watery tears by the last chapter of the novel. Cybil Solyn Read the entire review at Rakehell.com
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Karen L. King
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A Midnight ClearPrologue
December 1804
Roxana Winston tied the strings of her chip-straw bonnet under her chin and gave one final look around the attic she shared with her three sisters. She would never return, and she would not miss this cramped and cold space.
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