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As the entire Malory family gathers at Haverston to celebrate the season, a mysterious present arrives anonymously. The gift is an old journal -- a tender and tempestuous account of the love affair between the second Marquis, Christopher Malory, and a dark gypsy beauty named Anastasia, who seeks a love match with a non-gypsy in order to save herself from a prearranged marriage to a brute. Though the dashing English lord Anastasia sets her sight upon burns for the exquisite, exotic miss, Christopher could never consent to wed such a lowborn lady. But miracles have been known to happen in this season of peace and giving and love, as two extraordinary people seperated by cicumstance of birth begin a passionate dance of will and wiles. And in the miraculous blossoming of a glorious romance at a long ago Christmastime, there are wise and well-learned lessons that will enrich the hearts of the Malory descendants -- and, indeed, of everyone who has ever dreamed.
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Family, England, Fiction, Social life and customs, 19th century, Families, Fiction, romance, general, Large type booksPlaces
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The Present: A Malory Holiday Novel (Malory Novels (Audio))
October 1998, Nova Audio Books
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1567408079 9781567408072
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The present: a Malory Holiday novel
1998, Avon Books, Avon
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0380977257 9780380977253
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The Present: A Malory Holiday Novel (Malory Novels)
November 1998, Avon Books
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"The Malory dan always spent the Christmas holidays at Haverston, the ancestral estate in the country where the oldest among them had been born and raised."
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"The Malory dan always spent the Christmas holidays at Haverston, the ancestral estate in the country where the oldest among them had been born and raised."
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