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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Romance > Historical
In the exclusive world of New York Society, Darcy Snow Statton's
wealth and bloodline place her at the very top of the city's elite.
Yet, for all her jewelry and dazzling ballroom gowns, Darcy has no
freedom. While their husbands quadruple their fortunes, proper
ladies engage in polite parlor chatter and stringent etiquette.
Darcy's husband, Claude Statton, us a man of uncertain birth but
enormous wealth, a man whose polished exterior belies his dark
habits and the unspeakable plans he ahs for his wife. Darcy is a
prisoner off Claude's Fifth Avenue mansion and she has sworn to
escape or die trying. One snowy night, former Pinkerton agent
Tavish Finn discovers Darcy attempting to flee. Though he is an
acquaintance of Claude Statton, he has a way of extracting the
truth from the gilded lies of the rich and he knows shocking
secrets about Darcy's husband. He knows that Darcy is suffocating
in her rarefied prison and in Tavish's eyes, Darcy sees a glimmer
of hope...and a blessed promise of freedom.The excitement and
grandeur of America at the turn of the century provide a glittering
backdrop for Blind Trust, a story of passage and growth, of cool
danger and heated greed, and of the passionate struggle waged by
one woman determined to break free of the chains of convention.
Sonja Haraldsen, a young Norwegian seamstress who works in her
family's clothing store, has never dreamed of being famous for
anything besides fashion design. Yet one summer evening in 1959,
she meets Crown Prince Harald at a party. She's shocked when he
wants to see her again, but they quickly fall in love, and Harald
proposes marriage less than a year later.
Yet King Olav, who expects his son to marry royal, is firmly
opposed to the idea of a common-born seamstress as the next Crown
Princess. As His Majesty's approval is legally necessary for the
marriage of the heir, Harald and Sonja are left waiting and hoping
for the King to change his mind.
Soon, the secret relationship finds its way into the papers, and
the Crown Prince's romance with a shopkeeper's daughter becomes the
scandal of the century. Journalists, politicians, and ordinary
Norwegians declare that a common marriage would destroy the
monarchy, and a furious King repeatedly insists that the
relationship must end.
Set against the romantic backdrop of royal Europe, A
Shopkeeper's Daughter is based on a true story of a love worth
fighting for.
December 31, 1889. As the sky over New York City explodes with
fireworks on the eve of the new decade, an explosion in the streets
causes social tremors that will rock the lives of three women who
share a house on Twenty-Third Street: suffragette Columbine Nash,
her assistant Bell Huxton, and Marguerite Corbeau, a young woman
they've adopted from the streets. Lovely noble Columbine, a woman
ahead of her time, strives to correct the social ills that are
created by her class; lush, beautiful Bell, battered and abused as
a child, searches for a true love and a pure philosophy; and
Marguerite, a passionate woman of mystery and self-indulgence,
attempts to rise above her station and join the glittering stars of
New York theatre. Their paths will diverge, but their destinies are
entwined in this volatile decade of high contrast, a time when
wasp-waisted beauties attend fabulous balls, while underpaid
seamstresses talk of anarchy and strike, and in the midst of it all
are three women, each living in a gilded cage of her own design,
trapped by a difficult past, a promise made in haste, a blind faith
in an unbending philosophy, Their liberation is the true story of
The Gilded Cage.
When Abbey Sutton left her home in the wild Wyoming frontier, she
expected to find a civilized, subdued life as a governess back
East. But a storm was brewing over the quaint clapboard houses and
cobblestone streets of Nantucket Island. And the darkest cloud of
suspicion hung over Jake Ross, the rugged lighthouse keeper with
sun-bleached hair and a notorious past. The locals called him a
criminal-a thieving smuggler-but Abbey scorned their accusations.
Could a criminal's embrace melt away a woman's doubts? Would a
thief make and impassioned plea for justice in the young American
colonies? As the tempest began to roar, its blustery squall
threatened the lives of every man, woman, and child on the island.
Abbey found herself face to face with an unscrupulous
murderer...and the chilling blade of a slave trader's knife. If the
rumors were true, Jake was tied to these nefarious cutthroats. Even
Abbey could see he was no stranger to death, violence and the scent
of danger. But hero or hellion, he was her soul-mate, the man she
would follow to the ends of the earth, and smack into the eye of
this sudden storm.
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Frank Norris
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Discovery Miles 5 890
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A romantic comedy set in turn-of-the-century California. By the
author of "The Octopus" and "The Pit."
A heart-warming story of a young woman, Lauren Bradford, who is
determined to save her family legacy from bank foreclosure and
unmask the villian behind her grandfather's attempted murder. In
the middle of her battle, Lauren comes face to face with a ghost
from her past...a beloved stranger, Jake Sinclair. His reappearance
in her life reopens old wounds and stirs painful memories that
Lauren would rather have remain buried in the past.
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Blix
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Frank Norris
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R347
Discovery Miles 3 470
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A romantic comedy set in turn-of-the-century California. By the
author of "The Octopus" and "The Pit."
Scotland, 1722: on a remote and windswept Scottish island an
enigmatic poetess foretells tragedy for the proud Macdonalds of
Clanranald and the birth of an extraordinary child. That child is
the passionate and free-spirited Flora, daughter of Marion. Flora's
early years are spent roaming around her father's cattle farm,
running wild and free with her brother and his friends. From early
on she adores fair Neil MacEachen. But when her father dies
suddenly, Flora and her mother are plunged into poverty and it
seems beautiful Flora is destined to skivvy in the kitchen and
dairy for her harsh aunt. Until one night dashing soldier, One-eyed
Hugh, her mother's former lover, kidnaps mother and daughter and
takes them to Skye where he swiftly marries Marion. Back on the
Outer Isles they settle into family life and Flora is taken under
the wing of the lively Lady Clan, the chief's wife, who teaches her
the skills of a noblewoman. Flora still dreams of the day she might
marry the handsome Neil, who has by now disappeared to France. But
when the Clanranalds are invited to the grand wedding of the
MacDonald chief of Sleat in Skye, Flora finds herself irresistibly
drawn to dark-haired, teasing and passionate Allan of Kingsburgh,
one of the mighty Skye MacDonalds, who makes no secret of his
desire for her. Her heart is torn; she loves the mysterious and
increasingly elusive Neil but struggles to control her attraction
to Allan, who is meanwhile being groomed for a prestigious match
with the chief of MacLeod's daughter. Before affairs of the heart
can be resolved, the exiled Prince Charles Stuart lands on the
Outer Isles in his bid to win back the crown and his arrival
ignites the Jacobite Rising of 1745. Scotland is plunged into
bloody civil war; families and clans are torn apart in their
loyalties and Flora's fate is changed forever. She faces the
biggest decision of her life - whether or not to help the now
fugitive Prince to escape the islands and certain execution -
knowing that to do so will not only put her own life in danger, but
those of the people she loves most in the world. Deeply emotional
and uplifting, THE JACOBITE LASS is set in the turbulent times of
18th century Scotland and is based on the true story of Scottish
heroine, Flora MacDonald and Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Jean Balneaves, born in poverty on a Scottish Croft in the
nineteenth century sees for the first time, as bairns, in a chance
meeting, young Robert Loudon, son of the soon to be laird of Dollar
Glen Castle, and owner of the croft holding. In young adulthood
they secretly meet and fall in love. But Robert is persueded to
enterSandhurst the English Army Officer's School. Because of a
mysterious fire, the croft cottage burns and Jean's father dies.
Jean, now a dark eyed beauty takes charge of her siblings and young
widowed mother...all eventually are invited to the Castle by a
compassionate (now Viscount) Benjamin Loudon, Robert's papa. But
his wife, the Lady Katrine sternly objects. Finally afte five years
Jean and Robert find each other in Auchenblae where Jean and her
brother are helping a linen mill entrepreneur. It is there where
Jean and Robert's love is consumated and a child results. However,
Jean refuses to wed Robert in view of his mama's strong objections.
Jean, a sensitive person and a loving Robert find their lives
forever changed. A rare cameo is a symbol of the eternal love they
share.
It was in the year of our Lord, 800, when the Viking invasions had
begun and we feared for our lives.
On the Isle of Iona in a Christian monastery, Aeden and his
brethren work to transcribe the Gospel of John. Together, they
create parchment and intricate designs, illuminating them with fine
inks and gold leaf. Their meticulous hands and virtuous hearts
transcribe God's word.
Unfortunately, the monastery is not immune to the barbarians
invading from the north: the Vikings. Fearful for their precarious
position and important work, the Abbot Father Cellarch enlists the
help of a Viking king who values Christianity. King Blachmac
pledges protection, leaving his daughter Osla in their care as the
raids continue.
Osla and Aedan, drawn to one another, develop a friendship as
work continues on the Gospels. During this tumultuous time, the
Book of John is completed amid stress, love, and accusations of
murder. These events bring the star-crossed lovers closer.
Together, they save the abbey and their precious work.
Scriptorium is Aedan, Osla, and their brethren's story of
courage, where pure hearts triumph over barbaric evils. Little did
they know their work would become Ireland's finest national
treasure: The Book of Kells.
Love and lust compel young, affluent, and innocently reckless
Hamilton Morgan Slate III to weave his way through the spider's web
he creates. America was reaping the rewards of the Industrial Age
and these prosperous families had it all . . . but even the wealthy
have a host of problems. Lessons of life, along with tears and
laughter, are heard throughout these Newport, Rhode Island mansions
in the lively 1920's.
A passionate dramatic saga set in late 19th century amid the
haunting beauty of Tuscany, and aftermath of the Italian
re-unification wars. It follows the adventures and fortunes of the
exquisitely beautiful Maria Leopardi, and her wealthy
tradition-bound family. Maria's forbidden bittersweet love for
handsome but impoverished young Giovanni Gambrelli, is a poignant
and captivating tale, fraught with suspense and danger. Romance,
intrigue, deception and murder lurk within the proud and ancient
Leopardi family.
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