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* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Pocket]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Pocket]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1977
 
* '''Year''': 1977
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==Book Description==
 
On the soft summer night of a lavish dinner and ball, one of the plantation's barns was set ablaze---and utterly destroyed. A warning, perhaps, of worse to come? Then the master of the household was dead, impaled on his own rapier. And his 19-year-old twin daughters were left orphans, facing a future that would bring them danger, misunderstanding, and love...a future complicated by the venomous hatred of a scheming woman who would stop at nothing---not even murder---to gain possession of the plantation and destroy its lovely heiresses!
 
On the soft summer night of a lavish dinner and ball, one of the plantation's barns was set ablaze---and utterly destroyed. A warning, perhaps, of worse to come? Then the master of the household was dead, impaled on his own rapier. And his 19-year-old twin daughters were left orphans, facing a future that would bring them danger, misunderstanding, and love...a future complicated by the venomous hatred of a scheming woman who would stop at nothing---not even murder---to gain possession of the plantation and destroy its lovely heiresses!

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Book Description

On the soft summer night of a lavish dinner and ball, one of the plantation's barns was set ablaze---and utterly destroyed. A warning, perhaps, of worse to come? Then the master of the household was dead, impaled on his own rapier. And his 19-year-old twin daughters were left orphans, facing a future that would bring them danger, misunderstanding, and love...a future complicated by the venomous hatred of a scheming woman who would stop at nothing---not even murder---to gain possession of the plantation and destroy its lovely heiresses!