La Chingada

Published
May 2002
Main Genre
Historical Romance Hist. Romance
Pages
465

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"…There are those who call me traitoress. Liars. I betrayed no one. I was betrayed…But from the hour of my birth I seemed marked for a strange destiny."

She was the conqueror's greatest conquest; the beautiful princess who could deliver Mexico into his hands.

She was Dona Marina…Cortes called her his Lady of the Sea, the mistress and confidante who rode at his side while he ravaged her land…to Arturo Mondragon she was Malinche, the beautiful Indian girl whose face would haunt him the rest of his life…to the people of Paynala she was the chieftain's daughter who would one day rule, the whore who betrayed them.

From a remote Indian village to the lush green jungles of Mexico to the Silver Palaces of Moctezuma she aroused in the mighty Cortes the burning need she shared…to overwhelm and possess!

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Jan 1979 McGraw-Hill ISBN13 9780070072169 ISBN10 0070072167
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