His Heir, Her Honor

His Heir, Her Honor

Author: Catherine Mann

Publisher: Silhouette

Published: 2011-03-01

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1426887981

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There was no way he had fathered her baby! Carlos Medina knew he couldn't have children. But Lilah Anderson insisted their night together had resulted in her pregnancy. And when she refused to back down, his princely honor demanded he acknowledge his heir. Doctor, dignitary…Lilah didn't give a hoot about Carlos's royal pedigree! The mom-to-be had never cheated on her lover; she had given him her heart, asking nothing in return. Now, he wanted to marry her—for the sake of their child. Was she asking too much by insisting he give her his love and his ring?


His Heir, Her Honor

His Heir, Her Honor

Author: Catherine Mann

Publisher: Silhouette

Published: 2011-03-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780373730841

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There was no way he had fathered her baby! Carlos Medina knew he couldn't have children. But Lilah Anderson insisted their night together had resulted in her pregnancy. And when she refused to back down, his princely honor demanded he acknowledge his heir. Doctor, dignitary…Lilah didn't give a hoot about Carlos's royal pedigree! The mom-to-be had never cheated on her lover; she had given him her heart, asking nothing in return. Now, he wanted to marry her—for the sake of their child. Was she asking too much by insisting he give her his love and his ring?


Early Modern Women Writers Engendering Descent

Early Modern Women Writers Engendering Descent

Author: Marie H. Loughlin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-01-30

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1000539709

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Focusing on Mary Sidney Herbert and Mary Sidney Wroth’s use of the figures of origin, descent, and inheritance in their poetry and prose, this book examines how these central women writers situated themselves in terms of early modern England’s rich ancestral cultures, employing these and other genealogical concepts to talk about authorship, family, selfhood, and memory. In turn, both Sidney Herbert and Sidney Wroth also shaped their works in relation to the ways in which writers within their familial communities and literary coteries constructed them as Sidneys, heirs, descendants, and future ancestors, in genres ranging from the patronage dedication and pastoral eclogue to mythographic genealogia and georgic poetry. In the intersection of ancestry, death, sexuality, and reproduction, the book contends that Sidney Herbert and Sidney Wroth develop their authorship within the simultaneous rigidity and flexibility of their world’s genealogical discourses.