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"Loyal Hearts" by Sarah Westleigh: Lady Pippa d'Alban was in turmoil. Her betrothed had returned to England with Henry Bolingbroke. Sir Giles d'Evreux had been in no hurry to wed her five years ago, so how could the contract be honoured now? Especially when her family supported the rightful king! Astounded at her blossoming, Giles meant to wed her, with or without her consent!"The Traitor's Daughter" by Joanna Makepeace: Lady Philippa is tainted by her father's politics. Sir Rhys Griffiths has the power of life and death over her family. Yet he seems a man of honour, a man who has appointed himself her protector. Could it be that he seeks her father for quite a different reason - to ask for her hand in marriage?