Daughter Of Satan
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By Jean Plaidy | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #203 |
Release Month | 1952 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Copper Town |
Followed by | Gun Hawk |
- Author: Jean Plaidy
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #203
- Year: 1952
Book Description
Intelligent though untutored, she attracted the attentions of Bartle Cavill, the lusty adventurer, home from the Spanish Main; moreover, the Puritan, Humility Brown, was not unaware of her. These two men attracted her as she attracted them, but for different reasons, representing, as they did, theh one passion, the other piety. Daugher of Satan is a moving and exciting novel of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth cnetury, of fanaticism and persecution, of witches and Puritans, oa a band of exiles who, because life was becomeing intolerable for them at home, were ready to cross an ocean, to face storm and tempest, pirates and savages - even the Spanish Inquisition - that they might seek refuge in a new land.