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The Black Knight

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Mass Market Paperback
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Flora Kidd

Flora Mildred was born in 1926 in Liverpool, England, UK. The youngest of four children, Flora and her family lived in the same house until she was a teen. In 1949, she graduated from Liverpool University, where she met Robert Kidd, her husband. They moved to Scotland, where she began teaching and raised their four children: Richard, Patricia, Peter and David. Flora was given some romances to read and thought she would like to try and write one. She published her first novel, Visit To Rowanbank, in 1966. From this first sale to Mills and Boon, she continued her romance career until 1989. In 1977, the family moved to Canada. Flora Kidd passed away on 19 March 2008 at Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.

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He rode into Chirk Castle on his pure black destrier. Clad in black from his gleaming helm to the tips of his toes, he was all battle-honed muscles and rippling tendons. In his stark black armor he looked lethal and sinister, every bit as dangerous as his name implied. He was a man renowned for his courage and strength, for his prowess with women, for his ruthless skill in combat. But when he saw Raven of Chirk, with her long, chestnut tresses and womanly curves, he could barely contain his embroiled emotions. For it was her betrayal twelve years before that had turned him from chivalrous youth to hardened knight. It was she who made him vow to trust no woman--to take women only for his pleasure. It was she who had made him ruthless and bitter and incapable of love. But only she could unleash the passion in his body, the goodness in his soul, and the love in his heart.

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