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[[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1981 Releases]][[Category:Historical Romance]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Judy Turner]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Judy Turner]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]] #80
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]] #80
 
* '''Year''': 1981
 
* '''Year''': 1981
  
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==Book Description==
 
"Sold!" bellowed the auctioneer. And standing alone on the auction block, Peri shivered at the words. For only she knew she was not a slave, but a Frenchwoman, noble born, whom the hand of fate had dealt a cruel blow. Slowly she turned to face the English aristocrat who had bought her. It was said that such men bought slave girls for on of two reasons -- as either workers...or mistresses. One glance at the man told Peri what fate awaited her, and she vowed with all the strength of her being that he would never have his way.
 
"Sold!" bellowed the auctioneer. And standing alone on the auction block, Peri shivered at the words. For only she knew she was not a slave, but a Frenchwoman, noble born, whom the hand of fate had dealt a cruel blow. Slowly she turned to face the English aristocrat who had bought her. It was said that such men bought slave girls for on of two reasons -- as either workers...or mistresses. One glance at the man told Peri what fate awaited her, and she vowed with all the strength of her being that he would never have his way.

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Book Description

"Sold!" bellowed the auctioneer. And standing alone on the auction block, Peri shivered at the words. For only she knew she was not a slave, but a Frenchwoman, noble born, whom the hand of fate had dealt a cruel blow. Slowly she turned to face the English aristocrat who had bought her. It was said that such men bought slave girls for on of two reasons -- as either workers...or mistresses. One glance at the man told Peri what fate awaited her, and she vowed with all the strength of her being that he would never have his way.