For the longer original scanned paperbacks that are more than 250 pages, this section has the last pages of the story.

These are the last pages of Passion’s Thief.
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290 pages long. Use the arrows < > on either side of the page to flip to the next page and back.

An eBook or New Edition reprint with a new cover design by Kurt Brugel are available for purchase.

Passion's Thief - EPUB eBook - 139
$1.99

Genre: Racy Romance

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Originally printed in 1977.

Written under the pseudonym Louise MacKendrick

THEY CALLED HER THE QUEEN OF THE BEGGARS!

Denise de Chabionniere had been abducted from her ancestral chateau by her cousin Charles, who intended to kill her and assume control of her estates. Rescued by the handsome nobleman Lyle de Boulangier, Denise eluded him as well, despite the immediate attraction that sprang up between them.

Disguised as a beggar-maid in the slums of 15th century Paris, Denise dreamed of regaining her estates and her rightful position among the nobility. She became known as the Beggar Queen, leading her vagabond army to prey upon the rich.

With the help of de Boulangier, who sought her out and became her lover, Denise vowed revenge upon her cousin. Together they formulated a plan that was to carry them from the gutters of Paris to the court of the King himself!

Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Akiko K. - 2019

Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel

Read Chapter One below…

Passion's Thief - rePrint - 139
$9.99

Genre: Romance

Originally printed in 1977.

Pages 248

Binding Perfect-bound Paperback

Interior Ink Black & white

Weight 0.36 lbs.

Dimensions (inches) 6 wide x 9 tall

Written under the pseudonym Louise MacKendrick


THEY CALLED HER THE QUEEN OF THE BEGGARS!

Denise de Chabionniere had been abducted from her ancestral chateau by her cousin Charles, who intended to kill her and assume control of her estates. Rescued by the handsome nobleman Lyle de Boulangier, Denise eluded him as well, despite the immediate attraction that sprang up between them.

Disguised as a beggar-maid in the slums of 15th century Paris, Denise dreamed of regaining her estates and her rightful position among the nobility. She became known as the Beggar Queen, leading her vagabond army to prey upon the rich.

With the help of de Boulangier, who sought her out and became her lover, Denise vowed revenge upon her cousin. Together they formulated a plan that was to carry them from the gutters of Paris to the court of the King himself!

Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Akiko K. - 2019

Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel

Read Chapter One below…