Duarte’s Child

Duarte’s Child by Lynne Graham is a romance novel published by Mills & Boon in 2001, featuring 186 pages in English. The story centers on Emily, who leaves her husband, Duarte de Monteiro, just days before giving birth. After hearing that Duarte wishes to keep their child but not his wife, Emily makes a difficult choice. However, Duarte tracks her down and brings her back to Portugal, determined to reclaim both his wife and their son.
In this edition, readers will explore the complexities of love and family dynamics as Emily grapples with her feelings for Duarte. The narrative delves into whether Duarte’s motivations are rooted in love for Emily or solely for their child. With themes of romance and emotional conflict, this book presents a poignant exploration of relationships and the bonds that tie them together.
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Only days before she was about to give birth, Emily left her husband, Duarte de Monteiro. She’d heard from a friend that he wanted to keep their baby – but not his wife Now Duarte has traced Emily and his baby son and brought them back to Portugal. He’s proud; he wants to keep his wife – especially as he can still possess her with the slightest touch…Emily still loves Duarte, but has he brought her back because he loves her – or because he loves his son?
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