Difference between revisions of "In Passion's Shadow"
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− | HE PURCHASED HER BODY, THEN CAPTURED HER HEART When Lady Carina Lynleigh first laid eyes on the man who called himself Flint Ashton, her favors were being auctioned off by the infamous whoremonger who had kidnapped her as she fled her London home arid prospect of a hateful arranged marriage to a total | + | ==Book Description== |
+ | HE PURCHASED HER BODY, THEN CAPTURED HER HEART | ||
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+ | When Lady Carina Lynleigh first laid eyes on the man who called himself Flint Ashton, her favors were being auctioned off by the infamous whoremonger who had kidnapped her as she fled her London home arid prospect of a hateful arranged marriage to a total stranger. Enflamed by Catrina's golden beauty, Flint "purchased" the innocent young girl and carried her off to his ship The Golden Rose, which was setting sail for America. The attraction between Catrina and the virile, handsome Flint was instantaneous and overwhelming, lighting fires in both that demanded to be quenched. But only Flint was conscious of the irony of their situation, for though he knew Catrina's true identity, she remained unaware that the man who had awakened her senses to the raptures of love was actually Ashton St. James, the very man whom she had vowed she would never wed... |
Latest revision as of 22:43, 30 December 2007
- Author: Sandra Dubay
- Publisher: Leisure
- Year: 1984
Book Description
HE PURCHASED HER BODY, THEN CAPTURED HER HEART
When Lady Carina Lynleigh first laid eyes on the man who called himself Flint Ashton, her favors were being auctioned off by the infamous whoremonger who had kidnapped her as she fled her London home arid prospect of a hateful arranged marriage to a total stranger. Enflamed by Catrina's golden beauty, Flint "purchased" the innocent young girl and carried her off to his ship The Golden Rose, which was setting sail for America. The attraction between Catrina and the virile, handsome Flint was instantaneous and overwhelming, lighting fires in both that demanded to be quenched. But only Flint was conscious of the irony of their situation, for though he knew Catrina's true identity, she remained unaware that the man who had awakened her senses to the raptures of love was actually Ashton St. James, the very man whom she had vowed she would never wed...