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[[category:1981 Releases]][[category:Virginia]][[Category:Shipboard Romance]][[Category:Historical Romance]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Sylvie Sommerfield]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Sylvie Sommerfield]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Zebra]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Zebra]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1981
 
* '''Year''': 1981
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==Book Description==
 
It was a long ocean voyage from England to Virginia but Matt Deverall had a great deal to think about. He was about to embark upon a new life: that of a plantation owner. That America was in the midst of political turmoil with his native land did not worry him. He was not interested in politics; he was not going to get involved. But that was before he caught a glimpse of the mysterious beauty huddled in the darkness of the ship’s bow, before he saw the creamy whiteness of her skin and the deep-sea blue of her eyes.  In that one moment he fell helplessly in love, had to make her his own, make her a part of his life. Only destiny held another fate for these two: a fate that was rich in rapture – and as stormy as the sea…
 
It was a long ocean voyage from England to Virginia but Matt Deverall had a great deal to think about. He was about to embark upon a new life: that of a plantation owner. That America was in the midst of political turmoil with his native land did not worry him. He was not interested in politics; he was not going to get involved. But that was before he caught a glimpse of the mysterious beauty huddled in the darkness of the ship’s bow, before he saw the creamy whiteness of her skin and the deep-sea blue of her eyes.  In that one moment he fell helplessly in love, had to make her his own, make her a part of his life. Only destiny held another fate for these two: a fate that was rich in rapture – and as stormy as the sea…

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Book Description

It was a long ocean voyage from England to Virginia but Matt Deverall had a great deal to think about. He was about to embark upon a new life: that of a plantation owner. That America was in the midst of political turmoil with his native land did not worry him. He was not interested in politics; he was not going to get involved. But that was before he caught a glimpse of the mysterious beauty huddled in the darkness of the ship’s bow, before he saw the creamy whiteness of her skin and the deep-sea blue of her eyes. In that one moment he fell helplessly in love, had to make her his own, make her a part of his life. Only destiny held another fate for these two: a fate that was rich in rapture – and as stormy as the sea…