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To Tame the Wind by Regan Walker

To Tame the Wind is book 1 in the Donet Trilogy and the prequel to the Agents of the Crown series. Set in France, England and the waters of the English Channel…
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Rye, by W.H. Bartlett and R. Brandard, 1842 The Crown Series, English Channel, Convent, Bartlett, Tame, Walker, Wind, England, France
Rye, by W.H. Bartlett and R. Brandard, 1842
Rye, by W.H. Bartlett and R. Brandard, 1842
To Tame the Wind, prequel to the Agents of the Crown series and book 1, Donet Trilogy. 2017 cover with the "winner" badge from the International Book Awards Beau Film, Book Series, Book 1, The Book, Romance Novel Covers, Romance Novels, Romance Fiction, Romance Art
To Tame the Wind, prequel to the Agents of the Crown series and book 1, Donet Trilogy. 2017 cover with the "winner" badge from the International Book Awards
To Tame the Wind has won the 2017 International Book Award for Romance Fiction! Indie, The Great Awakening, International Books, Award Winning Books, Promote Book, Self Publishing, Poetry Books, Book Cover Design, Social Science
To Tame the Wind has won the 2017 International Book Award for Romance Fiction!
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Negri's Pineapple shop
Negri's Pineapple shop
Passages to the Past: 'Ben Franklin in Paris', Guest Post by Regan Walker http://ow.ly/QUMGF Great Quotes, Inspirational Quotes, Awesome Quotes, The Pursuit Of Happiness, Michigan, Benjamin Franklin, Michael J, Thing 1, Motivational Posters
'Ben Franklin in Paris', Guest Post by Regan Walker, author of To Tame the Wind
Passages to the Past: 'Ben Franklin in Paris', Guest Post by Regan Walker http://ow.ly/QUMGF
See my Masquerade Balls post on History Undressed http://www.historyundressed.com/2015/06/guest-author-regan-walker.html Versailles, Masquerade Costumes, Masquerade Ball, Halloween Costumes, A4 Poster, Poster Prints, Framed Prints, Mask Ball, For Elise
Guest author Regan Walker
See my Masquerade Balls post on History Undressed http://www.historyundressed.com/2015/06/guest-author-regan-walker.html
To Tame the Wind begins in 1780 in an Ursuline convent in Paris where the heroine, Claire Donet, is a student. Discover this fascinating Order who taught young girls. See my post on A Covent Garden Gilflurt's Guide to Life Art Nouveau Architecture, Covent Garden, Nuns, 18th Century
A Salon Guest: The Ursulines
To Tame the Wind begins in 1780 in an Ursuline convent in Paris where the heroine, Claire Donet, is a student. Discover this fascinating Order who taught young girls. See my post on A Covent Garden Gilflurt's Guide to Life
Privateers in the American Revolutionary War. See my post: http://getlostinastory.blogspot.com/2015/05/get-lost-on-high-seas.html? William Kidd, Golden Age Of Piracy, Pirate Art, Pirate Ships, History Page, Wyeth, Horse Life, Treasure Island, Dark Horse
Privateers in the American Revolutionary War. See my post: http://getlostinastory.blogspot.com/2015/05/get-lost-on-high-seas.html?
Essential article of an 18th century privateer's dress...a tricorn. Trilogy, Dress, Shoes, Zapatos
Essential article of an 18th century privateer's dress...a tricorn.
Written Love: Review: To Tame The Wind by Regan Walker / @Regans...
Review: To Tame The Wind by Regan Walker / @RegansReview
Written Love: Review: To Tame The Wind by Regan Walker / @Regans...
Quote from Historical Romance author Shirlee Busbee Historical Romance Authors, Adventure Of The Seas, Riveting, Ny Times, Bestselling Author
Quote from Historical Romance author Shirlee Busbee
"Shipping in the English Channel", painting by Charles Brooking, 1775. Maritime Painting, Maritime Art, Yacht, Grand Palais, Nautical Art, Sail Away, Navy Ships, High Fantasy
Eighteenth-Century Fiction journal
"Shipping in the English Channel", painting by Charles Brooking, 1775.