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January 1, 1975
- First published January 1, 1975
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Jan 1, 2001 · 3.97. 1,223 ratings47 reviews. Sequel to Sweet Savage Love. Desire -- savage, untamed and undeniable -- bound tempestuous Virginia Brandon to Steve Morgan,her magnificent, dangerous soldier of fortune. And in the blistering heat Of revolution's flames, they swore to love for an eternity and beyond.
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Her second novel, ''Dark Fires'', sold two million copies in its first three months of release. Her first three novels sold a combined 10 million copies. The fourth, ''Wicked Loving Lies'' sold 3 million copies in its first month of publication.
The second novel in Rogers’ Morgan series is titled Dark Fires, This exciting sequel features the return of Steven and Ginny. The two lovers traveled the world and came together once. But will distance tear them apart? This time the couple are in Mexico around the time of the revolution.
That novel, Sweet Savage Love, skyrocketed to the top of bestseller lists, and became one of the most popular historical romances of all time. [ citation needed ] Her second novel, Dark Fires , sold two million copies in its first three months of release.
- Shelve Lost Love, Last Love.
- Shelve Rosemary Rogers Three Volume Boxed Set: Dark Fires/Lost Love, Last Love/Sweet Savage Love.
- Shelve Savage Desire.
- Shelve Bound by Desire.
Jan 1, 1988 · Rosemary Rogers' innumerable fans will be thrilled by this continuation of the passion of Ginny and Steve that began in Sweet Savage Love. Ginny and Steve's blazing love survives through a tumult of historical events that threaten to separate them forever.
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And in the blistering heat Of revolution's flames, they swore to love for an eternity and beyond.Now explosive events have shattered their turbulent union -- tearing Steve and Ginny apart and casting them upon fateful tides flowing toward separate perils and faraway secret affairs.
- Rosemary Rogers