To My Own Desire

Fiction & Literature, Saga, Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Amy Myers ISBN: 9781386737490
Publisher: Endeavour Media Publication: May 1, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Amy Myers
ISBN: 9781386737490
Publisher: Endeavour Media
Publication: May 1, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

The unicorn is not merely a legend . . .

As Tara Maitland watches a young man dancing in the streets of Paris, a mysterious quality he possesses evokes forgotten memories. She is intrigued by the dancer, Josh Santine, and his talk of The Unicorn, a ballet written by his great-grandfather for the love of his life. But the lady never danced it all those years ago and, turning her back on their passion, married another man. So the ballet languished forgotten – until now.

Tara's fiancé, William, has his feet firmly on the ground and knows where his life – and Tara's – is going. But Josh believes that he and Tara are fated to be together. It is only when Tara agrees to help Josh research the legend of The Unicorn that she discovers it was for her own great-grandmother that the ballet was written. History is in danger of repeating itself. Should Tara stay with safe, dependable William? Or should she risk everything to follow her heart, and gamble everything for the chance of a love that lasts for all time?

**Amy Myers **has been a full-time writer since 1988, and has written a number of meticulously researched historical sagas with themes ranging from early aviation to twentieth-century fashion. She and her husband live in Kent at the foot of the North Downs, an area which has inspired several of her novels. Also by Amy Myers: Applemere Summers, The Stationmaster's Daughter and Into the Sunlight

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The unicorn is not merely a legend . . .

As Tara Maitland watches a young man dancing in the streets of Paris, a mysterious quality he possesses evokes forgotten memories. She is intrigued by the dancer, Josh Santine, and his talk of The Unicorn, a ballet written by his great-grandfather for the love of his life. But the lady never danced it all those years ago and, turning her back on their passion, married another man. So the ballet languished forgotten – until now.

Tara's fiancé, William, has his feet firmly on the ground and knows where his life – and Tara's – is going. But Josh believes that he and Tara are fated to be together. It is only when Tara agrees to help Josh research the legend of The Unicorn that she discovers it was for her own great-grandmother that the ballet was written. History is in danger of repeating itself. Should Tara stay with safe, dependable William? Or should she risk everything to follow her heart, and gamble everything for the chance of a love that lasts for all time?

**Amy Myers **has been a full-time writer since 1988, and has written a number of meticulously researched historical sagas with themes ranging from early aviation to twentieth-century fashion. She and her husband live in Kent at the foot of the North Downs, an area which has inspired several of her novels. Also by Amy Myers: Applemere Summers, The Stationmaster's Daughter and Into the Sunlight

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