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Sep 27, 1927 — —· 98 yrs

UNITED STATES AUTHOR · FICTION · HISTORICAL ROMANCE

Roberta Gellis

Also known as: Roberta Gellis, Max Daniels

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Roberta Leah Jacobs Gellis is an American writer of historical fiction, historical romance, and fantasy. She holds masters degrees in both biochemistry and medieval literature. Many major writers of historical romance cite her as an important influence. She has collaborated with Mercedes Lackey on historical fiction. - wikipedia

Brooklyn, United States
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The thin, dark man in correct, if unusually sumptuous, priestly garments, nodded briskly at the whoremistress of the Old Priory Guesthouse when she opened the gate for him.

— from Bone of Contention:(Magdalene La Batarde#3)

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The Cornish Heiress:(Heiress#2)

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Megaera's father sold her in marriage at fifteen to Edward Devoran. Edward's extravagance mortgaged her estates and induced him to join a band of smugglers. Meg paid the interest by selling her jewels and when they were gone-Edward was gone too, murdered by his partner Black Bart. Meg became the smuggler Red Meg, took Edward's place and Edward's profits and kept paying her mortgages. Philip St. Eyre wanted to fight Napoleon. Raised as a Frenchman and able to pass as French, he was the perfect spy and had a way to reach France through his father's old friend, the smuggler Pierre. Thus Philip met Red Meg and fell in love. Meg thought Philip was Pierre's by-blow, Philip thought Meg was a common smuggler. To both gently born lovers the match was impossible. Until Black Bart tried to murder Meg, and Philip had to take her to France where her handiness with a pistol saved his life and his mission and exposed all their secrets. Heiress Series: The English Heiress (Heiress, #1) The Cornish Heiress (Heiress, #2) The Kent Heiress (Heiress, #3) Fortune's Bride (Heiress, #4) A Woman's Estate (Heiress, #3)

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The dragon and the rose

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The Dragon Henry had been hunted, betrayed and attacked by his political enemies since the day he was born. He had conquered his fear of the constant danger surrounding him, but could he conquer the woman he had agreed to wed -- the woman who represented all he had learned to despise, the one who would profit most from his death? And The Rose Fair, beautiful, passionate and clever, Elizabeth had been born of royal blood and possessed the arrogance and self-control of a queen. Forced by her mother to marry a man she abhorred, she went to her marriage bed with head held high and a heart filled with fear.

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Joanna

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From her simple farm life in Vermont, Joanna bravely joins the growing number of girls working in the textile mills in 1836. With her she carries the painful memory of Jed, a young man who has left her, loving the sea more then he loves her. In the Lowell, Massachusetts, mill, Joanna is horrified to find the work both grueling and dangerous. Even a romance with the mill owner's roguish nephew, Theo, can't keep the daily work from becoming terrifying drudgery. To strike with the other mill women seems Joanna's only way out of a job that threatens her very existence. But defying the miller owner's will certainly mean losing her job and Theo. And if Jed ever returns from the sea, would he recognize -- could he love -- the new Joanna?

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