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A Night of Wicked Delight
by Joanne RockGareth of Domingart has abducted Lady Emma of Westleigh to get revenge on her cousin, the man who plundered his home and sold him into slavery. Gareth meant to simply hold Emma for ransom, yet once he brings the fiery noblewoman back to his keep, the urge to possess her becomes overwhelming. . . especially after Emma makes a startling demand: "You must steal my innocence. " For Lady Emma has a plan of her own: to lose her virginity and thwart her guardian's plot to marry her off to a brutish knight. And the scarred warrior holding her captive is just the man to save her. . . But once their revenge is complete, will Gareth and Emma be satisfied with only one night of pleasure. . . or can they have a future filled with wicked delight?
A Night to Remember (A\zebra Bouquet Romance Ser. #Vol. 72)
by Adrienne BassoA hard-working financial analyst goes above the call of duty to be her boss&’s date for a weekend in this contemporary romance.Reasons why Joshua Barton could never be interested in Eleanor Graham: He is brilliant, gorgeous, wealthy, sophisticated, and managing partner at the financial firm of Hamilton, Barton, and Jones. Eleanor, a mere cog at HB&J, is none of the above. However, she is sensible, logical, and knows better than to indulge in romantic dreams. She&’s also pretty sure Joshua doesn&’t even know her name. Reasons why Eleanor is totally wrong—except for the part about her name: She is unlike any woman Joshua has ever met—in a good way. She has a great laugh. And intriguingly, she happens to know a lot more about Joshua&’s new stepmother than he does. As for the rest, all will be revealed when she agrees to be something sort of like Joshua&’s date for a long weekend at the Barton family estate . . . and Joshua finds himself doing his very best to persuade the very skeptical Eleanor to believe in happily ever afters . . .
A Night to Remember: The Sinking of the Titanic (The Titanic Chronicles #1)
by Walter Lord#1 New York Times Bestseller: The definitive book on the sinking of the Titanic, based on interviews with survivors, by the author of The Miracle of Dunkirk. At first, no one but the lookout recognized the sound. Passengers described it as the impact of a heavy wave, a scraping noise, or the tearing of a long calico strip. In fact, it was the sound of the world&’s most famous ocean liner striking an iceberg, and it served as the death knell for 1,500 souls. In the next two hours and forty minutes, the maiden voyage of the Titanic became one of history&’s worst maritime accidents. As the ship&’s deck slipped closer to the icy waterline, women pleaded with their husbands to join them on lifeboats. Men changed into their evening clothes to meet death with dignity. And in steerage, hundreds fought bitterly against certain death. At 2:15 a.m. the ship&’s band played &“Autumn.&” Five minutes later, the Titanic was gone. Based on interviews with sixty-three survivors, Lord&’s moment-by-moment account is among the finest books written about one of the twentieth century&’s bleakest nights.
A Night to Surrender (Spindle Cove #1)
by Tessa DareWelcome to Spindle Cove, where the ladieswith delicate constitutions come for the sea air,and men in their prime are . . . nowhere to be found.Or are they?Spindle Cove is the destination of choice forcertain types of well-bred young ladies: the painfully shy, young wives disenchanted with matrimony,and young girls too enchanted with the wrong men; it is a haven for those who live there.Victor Bramwell, the new Earl of Rycliff,knows he doesn't belong here. So far as he can tell, there's nothing in this place but spinsters . . .and sheep. But he has no choice, he has orders togather a militia. It's a simple mission,made complicated by the spirited, exquisiteSusanna Finch--a woman who is determined tosave her personal utopia from the invasion ofBram's makeshift army.Susanna has no use for aggravating men;Bram has sworn off interfering women. The sceneis set for an epic battle...but who can be namedthe winner when both have so much to lose?
A Night with a Vampire
by Cynthia CookeIn all the years Xana Scorpio has hunted vampires with her brother, only vampire king Marius has eluded her. Then Marius captures her. He's convinced she has the antidote to a toxin killing his people. Desperate for information to save them, Marius will use every sensual power in his arsenal to get what he wants. Though Xana tries to resist him, Marius is as seductive as he is deadly. She is held helpless by his gaze-and by the surge of desire aroused with his bite. . . .
A Nightmare's Prayer: A Marine Harrier Pilot's War in Afghanistan
by Michael FranzakWinner of the 2012 Colby Award and the first Afghanistan memoir ever to be written by a Marine Harrier pilot, A Nightmare’s Prayer portrays the realities of war in the twenty-first century, taking a unique and powerful perspective on combat in Afghanistan as told by a former enlisted man turned officer. Lt. Col. Michael “Zak” Franzak was an AV-8B Marine Corps Harrier pilot who served as executive officer of VMA-513, “The Flying Nightmares,” while deployed in Afghanistan from 2002 to 2003. The squadron was the first to base Harriers in Bagram in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. But what should have been a standard six-month deployment soon turned to a yearlong ordeal as the Iraq conflict intensified. And in what appeared to be a forgotten war half a world away from home, Franzak and his colleagues struggled to stay motivated and do their job providing air cover to soldiers patrolling the inhospitable terrain. I wasn’t in a foxhole. I was above it. I was safe and comfortable in my sheltered cocoon 20,000 feet over the Hindu Kush. But I prayed. I prayed when I heard the muted cries of men who at last understood their fate.Franzak’s personal narrative captures the day-by-day details of his deployment, from family good-byes on departure day to the squadron’s return home. He explains the role the Harrier played over the Afghanistan battlefields and chronicles the life of an attack pilot—from the challenges of nighttime, weather, and the austere mountain environment to the frustrations of working under higher command whose micromanagement often exacerbated difficulties. In vivid and poignant passages, he delivers the full impact of enemy ambushes, the violence of combat, and the heartbreaking aftermath.And as the Iraq War unfolded, Franzak became embroiled in another battle: one within himself. Plagued with doubts and wrestling with his ego and his belief in God, he discovered in himself a man he loathed. But the hardest test of his lifetime and career was still to come—one that would change him forever.A stunning true account of service and sacrifice that takes the reader from the harrowing dangers of the cockpit to the secret, interior spiritual struggle facing a man trained for combat, A Nightmare’s Prayer brings to life a Marine’s public and personal trials set against “the fine talcum brown soot of Afghanistan that permeated everything—even one’s soul.”
A Nobel Affair: The Correspondence between Alfred Nobel and Sofie Hess
by Erika RummelAlfred Nobel made his name as an inventor and successful entrepreneur and left a legacy as a philanthropist and promoter of learning and social progress. The correspondence between Nobel and his Viennese mistress, Sofie Hess, shines a light on his private life and reveals a personality that differs significantly from his public image. The letters show him as a hypochondriac and workaholic and as a paranoid, jealous, and patriarchal lover. Indeed, the relationship between the aging Alfred Nobel and the carefree, spendthrift Sofie Hess will strike readers as dysfunctional and worthy of Freudian analysis. Erika Rummel’s masterful translation and annotations reveal the value of the letters as commentary on 19th century social mores: the concept of honour and reputation, the life of a "kept" woman, the prevalence of antisemitism, the importance of spas as health resorts and entertainment centres, the position of single mothers, and more generally the material culture of a rich bourgeois gentleman. A Nobel Affair is the first translation into English of the complete correspondence between Alfred Nobel and Sofie Hess.
A Noble Captive
by Michelle StylesA Roman tribune is captured and presented to the enemy’s priestess—who holds his life in her hands . . .Strong, proud, honorable—Marcus Livius Tullio embodied the values of Rome. Captured on the high seas and brought to the Temple of Kybele, he was drawn to the woman who gave him refuge.Fierce, beautiful, determined—Helena despised all that Rome stood for. In sheltering Tullio, she had to subdue her awareness of him—or she might confess all! The soldier’s strength and nobility tempted her to lean on him, but she knew that to succumb would be to betray her people. . . .Praise for Michelle Styles“Sexual tension, nonstop action, and spice.” —RT Book Reviews
A Noble Cause: American Battlefield Victories In Vietnam
by Douglas NilesIn the tradition of We Were Soldiers Once...and Young, A Noble Cause is a stirring tribute to the valor and courage of the allied forces in the Vietnam War and a vivid re-creation of hard-won battles from Ia Drang Valley to Khe Sanh and Hamburger Hill...<P><P>Celebrating the skill and bravery of the United States armed forces and their South Vietnamese allies, A Noble Cause presents a gripping chronicle of both large and small unit successful combat engagements, including the Battle of Dong Xoai (1965); the Battle of Ia Drang Valley (1965), the first major ground battle of the Vietnam War; the Battle of Loc Ninh (1967) by the Cambodian border; the Battle of Khe Sanh (1967-1968) leading up to the Tet Offensive; the Battle of Dong Ha (1968); the bloody siege on Hamburger Hill (1969); and the Battle of An Loc (1972), sixty-five miles north of Saigon, which contributed to the failure of the Vietcong's Eastertide Offensive.<P>Documenting the invaluable role of a tireless and determined infantry as well as air cavalry divisions and B-52 "Arc Light" air strikes, A Noble Cause chronicles the crucial strategic decisions that led to victory--often against steep odds--and honors the bravery of every soldier who stood his ground, faced the enemy, and gave his all.Includes photos and and maps
A Noble Fight: African American Freemasonry and the Struggle for Democracy in America
by Corey D. WalkerA Noble Fight examines the metaphors and meanings behind the African American appropriation of the culture, ritual, and institution of freemasonry in navigating the contested domain of American democracy. Combining cultural and political theory with extensive archival research--including the discovery of a rare collection of nineteenth-century records of an African American Freemason Lodge--Corey D. B. Walker provides an innovative perspective on American politics and society during the long transition from slavery to freedom. With great care and detail, Walker argues that African American freemasonry provides a critical theoretical lens for understanding the distinctive ways African Americans have constructed a radically democratic political imaginary through racial solidarity and political nationalism, forcing us to reconsider much more circumspectly the complex relationship between voluntary associations and democratic politics.
A Noble Madness: The Dark Side of Collecting from Antiquity to Now
by James Delbourgo"In this fascinating, witty, and provocative book, Delbourgo’s collectors range from emperors to scientists, from shopaholics to taxonomists, from bibliomaniacs to serial killers. Give it to the collector in your life, and watch the sparks fly!"—Cathy Gere, author of The Tomb of Agamemnon A captivating history of obsessive collectors: from ancient looters and idolaters to fin de siècle decadents, Freudian psychos, and hoarders. Collectors are often praised for their taste in art or contributions to science, and considered great public benefactors. But collectors have also been seen as dangerous obsessives who love objects too much. Why? From looters and idolaters to fin de siècle decadents and Freudian psychos, A Noble Madness is a captivating history of obsessive collectors from ancient times to today. From Roman emperors lusting after statues to modern-day hoarders, award-winning author James Delbourgo tells the extraordinary story of fanatical collectors throughout history. He explains how the idea first emerged that when we look at someone’s collection, we see a portrait of their soul: complex, intriguing, yet possibly insane. What Delbourgo calls "the Romantic collecting self" has always lurked on the dark side of humanity. But this dark side has a silver lining. Because obsessive collectors are driven by passion, not profit, they have been countercultural heroes in the modern imagination, defying respectability and taste in the name of truth to self. A grand portrait gallery of collectors in all their decadent glory, A Noble Madness recounts the saga of the human urge to accumulate, from Caligula to Marie Antoinette, Balzac to Freud, Norman Bates to Andy Warhol. Collectors’ love of objects may be mad, even dangerous. But we want to believe their love’s a noble madness because by expressing that love, they are themselves.
A Noble Madness: The dark side of collecting from antiquity to now
by James Delbourgo'A magisterial rethinking of why we collect. I loved this book' Edmund de Waal'Magnificent . . . so compulsive and entertaining' Stephen Fry'Give it to the collector in your life, and watch sparks fly!' Cathy Gere'A delight to read and ponder' Jackson Lears'A tour de force of scholarship and storytelling' Daniel WeissA captivating history of obsessive collectors: from ancient looters and idolaters to fin de siècle decadents, Freudian psychos, and hoarders.Collectors are often praised for their taste in art or contributions to science, but there can be a darker side: their passion is sometimes driven by dangerous obsession. Roman emperors who lusted after statues; Chinese scholars obsessed with rocks and flowers; fin de siècle dandies surrounded by bibelots. History is full of stories about those who love things more than people, presenting a danger either to themselves or others. In this sweeping history from antiquity to today, James Delbourgo tells the extraordinary story of the mad collector as a cultural figure from the tyrant and idolater to the sexually repressed "psycho" of the Freudian imagination and the modern-day hoarder. His conclusion is surprising: Because they are driven by passion rather than profit, obsessive collectors also have been cultural heroes, seen as authentic and true to themselves. Some may be mad, but theirs is a noble madness.
A Noble Madness: The dark side of collecting from antiquity to now
by James Delbourgo'A magisterial rethinking of why we collect. I loved this book' Edmund de Waal'Magnificent . . . so compulsive and entertaining' Stephen Fry'Give it to the collector in your life, and watch sparks fly!' Cathy Gere'A delight to read and ponder' Jackson Lears'A tour de force of scholarship and storytelling' Daniel WeissA captivating history of obsessive collectors: from ancient looters and idolaters to fin de siècle decadents, Freudian psychos, and hoarders.Collectors are often praised for their taste in art or contributions to science, but there can be a darker side: their passion is sometimes driven by dangerous obsession. Roman emperors who lusted after statues; Chinese scholars obsessed with rocks and flowers; fin de siècle dandies surrounded by bibelots. History is full of stories about those who love things more than people, presenting a danger either to themselves or others. In this sweeping history from antiquity to today, James Delbourgo tells the extraordinary story of the mad collector as a cultural figure from the tyrant and idolater to the sexually repressed "psycho" of the Freudian imagination and the modern-day hoarder. His conclusion is surprising: Because they are driven by passion rather than profit, obsessive collectors also have been cultural heroes, seen as authentic and true to themselves. Some may be mad, but theirs is a noble madness.
A Noble Masquerade (Hawthorne House)
by Kristi Ann HunterSparkling Regency Romance from a Captivating New Voice Lady Miranda Hawthorne acts every inch the lady, but inside she longs to be bold and carefree. Entering her fourth Season and approaching spinsterhood in the eyes of society, she pours her innermost feelings out not in a diary but in letters to her brother's old school friend, a duke--with no intention of ever sending these private thoughts to a man she's heard stories about but never met. Meanwhile, she also finds herself intrigued by Marlow, her brother's new valet, and although she may wish to break free of the strictures that bind her, falling in love with a servant is more of a rebellion than she planned. When Marlow accidentally discovers and mails one of the letters to her unwitting confidant, Miranda is beyond mortified. And even more shocked when the duke returns her note with one of his own that initiates a courtship-by-mail. Insecurity about her lack of suitors shifts into confusion at her growing feelings for two men--one she's never met but whose words deeply resonate with her heart, and one she has come to depend on but whose behavior is more and more suspicious. When it becomes apparent state secrets are at risk and Marlow is right in the thick of the conflict, one thing is certain: Miranda's heart is far from all that's at risk for the Hawthornes and those they love.
A Nobleman's Guide to Seducing a Scoundrel (The Doomsday Books #2)
by KJ CharlesBridgerton goes Gothic in this sweeping Regency romance by celebrated author KJ Charles.Major Rufus d'Aumesty has unexpectedly become the Earl of Oxney, master of a remote Norman manor on the edge of the infamous Romney Marsh. There he's beset on all sides, his position contested both by his greedy uncle and by Luke Doomsday, son of a notorious smuggling clan.The earl and the smuggler should be natural enemies, but cocksure, enragingly competent Luke is a trained secretary and expert schemer—exactly the sort of man Rufus needs by his side. Before long, Luke becomes an unexpected ally...and the lover Rufus had never hoped to find.But Luke came to Stone Manor with an ulterior motive, one he's desperate to keep hidden even from the lord he can't resist. As the lies accumulate and family secrets threaten to destroy everything they hold dear, master and man find themselves forced to decide whose side they're really on…and what they're willing to do for love.Readers Rave about KJ Charles:"KJ Charles is one of the best romance novelists writing today. Historical romance at its finest." —Sarah MacLean, New York Times bestselling author"Once again KJ Charles has produced an absolute masterpiece!" —Joanna Shupe, USA Today bestselling author"A romantic, swashbuckling tale from start to finish." —Manda Collins, bestselling author of A Lady's Guide to Mischief and Mayhem
A Noise of War: Caesar, Pompey, Octavian and the Struggle for Rome
by A. J. LangguthA look at the major players in the civil war between Caesar and Pompey.
A Noiva Amaldiçoada
by Camille OsterAldine chega em seu novo lar, na parte mais remota da Floresta Negra. Enquanto teta se acostumar com a nova vida com seu marido e sua família neste novo lar, descobre que há algo além da fachada de família unida e pacífica que os Graven são conhecidos na região. Muitos segredos são escondidos dentro da mansão da família, inclusive que ela não é a primeira noiva a entrar ali.
A Noiva Tonta de Hitler
by Borja Loma Barrie Luiza Castilho Saturnino BragaRomance histórico. Biografia de Eva Braun, esposa de Adolf Hitler. Relato de como Hitler e Eva se conheceram. A sexualidade de Hitler. A vida cotidiana de Hitler. Hitler na intimidade. A psicologia de Hitler.
A Noiva Vestida de Azul: (As Noivas de Bath, Livro 1) (As Noivas de Bath #1)
by Cheryl BolenDurante seis longos anos, Thomas Moreland sonhou com a bela jovem nobre que o tinha resgatado da morte. Enquanto acumulava sua fortuna na Índia, nem um dia se passou, que ele não tenha se lembrado da beleza de Felicity, que não tenha se lembrado do tom sedoso de sua doce voz, que não tivesse desejado possuí-la. Agora viúva, Felicity Harrison não reconheceu o belo homem rico como o jovem que quase tinha sido morto por ladrões de estrada anos antes. Embora ela não desejasse nada além de desprezar o homem arrogante que promete resgatar sua família da ruína financeira em troca de apresentar sua irmã à sociedade, ela não conseguia desprezá-lo. Ela não precisa se esforçar para suportar a companhia dele. E quanto mais tempo ela fica ao lado dele, mais ela tem que se esforçar para permanecer fiel à memória de seu marido morto. Por que Thomas Moreland, nascido humildemente, possui mais nobreza do que qualquer homem de sua classe? E por que ela acha cada vez mais difícil lamentar um homem morto, uma vez que a virilidade de Thomas desperta seus desejos mais profundos?
A Noiva de Caversham - Livro I da série "As Crônicas de Caversham"
by Sandy Raven Maria Regina BarbutoO que você faria para salvar aqueles a quem mais ama? Vendida como escrava por homens que deveriam matá-la, Angelia Gualtiero deve agora convencer o homem que a comprou a ajudá-la. Lia faria qualquer coisa para salvar seu irmãozinho das garras de sua tia assassina, até mesmo se casar com um homem que ela sabe que não quer nada além do uso de seu corpo. Marcus Renfield Halden, nono duque de Caversham, precisa de um herdeiro para proteger seu legado e o futuro de suas jovens irmãs de um primo desesperado, por quem ele suspeita ser perseguido, em sua busca pelo título e fortuna. Quando vê uma mulher fugindo de seu guarda em um mercado em Tânger, é inicialmente cativado por sua beleza. Depois que Ren descobre sua história, fica impressionado com sua coragem. Então, faz uma oferta que Lia não pode recusar. Seu irmão em troca de um herdeiro. O que nenhum dos dois esperava era se apaixonar
A Noiva de Sagebrush
by Tanya Anne Crosby Tânia NezioFerozmente independente, Elizabeth Bowcock - "Doc Liz" como é conhecida por todos- jura educar sua sobrinha órfã, como se fosse sua própria filha. Infelizmente, o avô da criança considera a doutora solteira uma guardiã imprópria e se recusa a entregá-la aos cuidados de Liz, até que ela encontre um marido... Cutter McKenzie, cabelo escuro, olhos de demônio, e proscrito porque parte de seu sangue é Cheyenne, é o bonitão mestiço que se torna voluntário para passar por marido de Elizabeth. Mas apesar de seu sex appeal ameaçar minar a independência de Liz, a estrada para St Louis promete perigos ainda maiores...
A Noiva de Wylder
by Amey ZeiglerMaisie Brinley rejeitou cada solteiro da elite de Boston que a sua mãe escaladora social colocou para ela. Então a mãe deu um ultimato, ela se casaria com um amigo da família - mas ele tem duas vezes a idade de Maisie. Depois de se correspoder com um estranho cujas cartas conectaram-se ao coração dela, Maisie atravessa o continente pelo seu amor. Quando eles se encontrarem, será que ele vai corresponder às expectativas dela, ou a sua fuga será em vão? Vivendo em Wylder, no território Wyoming - onde tem dez vezes mais homens do que mulheres - o armeiro Cyrus Haddock esconde seu rosto desfigurado para evitar rejeição romântica. Por pena, ele ajuda o seu amigo a atrair uma mulher por meio da escrita de uma carta. Mas tudo dá errado quando Cyrus se apaixona pelas palavras da mulher do leste. Quando eles se encontrarem, será que Cyrus irá esconder seus sentimentos ou declarar o seu amor?
A Noiva do Bastardo
by Sarah MacLeanEle faz-lhe uma proposta irrecusável. Mas quando ela retribui com uma perigosa exigência... A tentação torna-se demasiado irresistível. Autora vencedora do Prémio RITA para Melhor Romance HistóricoEle faz-lhe uma proposta irrecusável.#Lady Felicity Faircloth é surpreendida na escuridão da varanda do salão de baile por Devil, um misterioso estranho que promete ajudá- -la a conquistar o duque de Marwick. Felicity aceita a sua ajuda, mas com uma condição? Mas quando ela retribui com uma perigosa exigência?#Apesar de solteira há mais tempo do que desejaria, Felicity apenas concordará com um casamento por paixão. Filho bastardo de um maquiavélico duque e líder temeroso das sombrias ruas de Londres, Devil vê em Felicity a possibilidade de dar início a uma terrível e prometida vingança que durante anos planeou. A tentação torna-se demasiado irresistível.#Ao transformá-la numa mulher tentadora e irresistível, capaz de convencer o duque a pedi-la em casamento, Devil poderá construir a armadilha que lhe permitirá destruir o inimigo. Mas ao revelar o encanto de Felicity, Devil percebe que levar a cabo o seu plano não será, afinal, tarefa fácil.Ele terá agora de escolher entre o desejo de vingança e um outro tipo de desejo? Os elogios da crítica: «Mistério, intriga e muito humor numa história comovente e repleta de personagens encantadoras e inesquecíveis.» - Publishers Weekly
A Noiva do Falcão (Série “Uma Valsa com um Patife” #2)
by Collette CameronPor que o amor não foi o suficiente? Há muitos anos, Ivonne Wimpleton amou Chancy Faulkenhurst e esperava se casar com ele. Então, um dia, sem nenhuma explicação, ele partiu repentinamente para a Índia. Agora, depois de cinco temporadas malsucedidas e um acidente de equitação que a deixou mancando um pouco, seus únicos pretendentes são caçadores de fortunas e degenerados. No momento em que Ivy havia se resignado à condição de solteirona, Chance retorna de forma inesperada. Infelizmente, a chegada dele coincide com a exigência dos pais dela para que ela se case com um de seus pretendentes dentro de duas semanas. Ao retornar à Inglaterra, Chance está desiludido, desfigurado e emocionalmente marcado, mas seu amor por Ivy permanece intacto. Praticamente sem dinheiro, ele não conseguiu ganhar a fortuna que procurava para obter permissão para se casar com ela. Ainda assim, quando descobre que Ivy está sendo forçada a se casar para impedir que um segredo escandaloso seja revelado, ele fica determinado a fazer dela sua noiva. Exceto pelo fato de que, acreditando que Chance não fez nenhum esforço para contatá-la durante todos aqueles anos, Ivy está furiosa. Além disso, na ausência dele, o pai arranjou um casamento lucrativo para Chance. Enquanto luta contra seus próprios demônios, ele deve convencer Ivy a arriscar amá-lo mais uma vez. Mas a interferência de seus pais comprometerá a felicidade de Chance e Ivy mais uma vez?
A Noiva do Médio Oriente
by Paula Raposo EstevesUm romance onde o amor não tem fronteiras. Amor sem muros nem fronteiras. Uma narrativa que cruza a ficção romântica com o suspense típico do thriller, acrescentando um cariz espiritual, alvo de muita procura no mercado editorial português.O final de uma longa relação amorosa deixa sempre marcas profundas. Desiludida com o casamento anterior, Carolina decide deixar tudo para trás e fugir em trabalho para a Jordânia. Acidentalmente, vê-se envolvida no obscuro mundo que envolve o casamento de menores e o tráfico de jovens adolescentes. A partir de um bilhete e de um pedido de socorro, é todo um cenário a que Carolina não consegue ficar indiferente e que pretende expor aos olhos do mundo.Uma obra ficcional que cruza um cenário deslumbrante e misterioso, como a Síria e a Arábia Saudita, com uma problemática grave, como o tráfico humano e os casamentos por conveniência. Ainda a recuperar de uma dolorosa separação, o que Carolina mais deseja é manter-se afastada dos reboliços do coração, mas o exotismo e a excentricidade do Médio Oriente não lhe dão tréguas. Num cenário de uma beleza mística, a aventura, a sedução e a introspeção levam-na ao reencontro do seu verdadeiro eu e do seu maior propósito de vida. Carolina descobre como gerir todas as emoções aprisionadas dentro de si, aprendendo que somos todos iguais e que o amor não tem nacionalidade ou religião. A Noiva do Médio Oriente é uma história emocionante em que as cicatrizes e consequências do conflito nesta zona levam-na a ambicionar a paz para todos sem exceção. Porque, afinal, como Carolina descobriu, na verdade, somos todos apenas um!