Amelia A Novel

Amelia A Novel by Diana Palmer, published by National Geographic Books on March 16, 1995, is a work of fiction that explores themes of romance and historical context. This 320-page novel follows the journey of Amelia, an independent and headstrong woman who grapples with her father’s expectations for her to marry into the Cullhane family. As she navigates her desires, the fierce gaze of King Cullhane becomes a central focus in her life, revealing the complexities of trust and longing.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Amelia’s internal struggles and her intense connection with King Cullhane. The story unfolds against a backdrop that intertwines elements of romance and the Western genre, providing a rich setting for the characters’ interactions. As Amelia confronts her father’s ambitions and her own passionate needs, the novel captures the tension between familial duty and personal desire, making it a compelling exploration of love and independence.
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Amelia, independent and headstrong, curbed her ways against her father’s anger. He was determined that she would marry into the Cullhane family. But it was the fierce gaze of King Cullhane who haunted her mind. King wanted her all right, but he didn’t trust her. And Amelia knew that the one thing she couldn’t deny was the raging need inside of her that could only be assuaged by King’s savage embrace….
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