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The English Heiress

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Blush: This is a sensual romance (may have explicit love scenes, but not erotic level).

First in the Heiress series.

Leonie de Conyers' life had been destroyed by the French Revolution. Her mother and brother died in the prison where she had been raped and starved for no greater crime than her father's title. And her father died in an escape engineered by a stranger who claimed he had come to bring her to England where she would inherit the property and wealth of an uncle. Did Leonie dare to believe in such altruism?

Roger St. Eyre's life had been destroyed by the girl he fell passionately in love with. Solange did not love him, she was selfish and vicious and extravagant. By the time she died, Roger felt dead himself. Perhaps he was hoping for the peace death brings when he set out to wrest his old friend Henry de Conyers from the murderous grip of the French Revolution.

Instead, Roger and Leonie found love and reasons to live—if they could escape exposure to the revolutionary fanatics and their favorite toy, the guillotine.


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Series: Heiress Publisher: Ellora's Cave Publishing Inc.

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781419920899
  • Release date: March 12, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781419920899
  • File size: 468 KB
  • Release date: March 12, 2014

Open EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781419920899
  • File size: 466 KB
  • Release date: March 12, 2014

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook
Open EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Romance

Languages

English

Blush: This is a sensual romance (may have explicit love scenes, but not erotic level).

First in the Heiress series.

Leonie de Conyers' life had been destroyed by the French Revolution. Her mother and brother died in the prison where she had been raped and starved for no greater crime than her father's title. And her father died in an escape engineered by a stranger who claimed he had come to bring her to England where she would inherit the property and wealth of an uncle. Did Leonie dare to believe in such altruism?

Roger St. Eyre's life had been destroyed by the girl he fell passionately in love with. Solange did not love him, she was selfish and vicious and extravagant. By the time she died, Roger felt dead himself. Perhaps he was hoping for the peace death brings when he set out to wrest his old friend Henry de Conyers from the murderous grip of the French Revolution.

Instead, Roger and Leonie found love and reasons to live—if they could escape exposure to the revolutionary fanatics and their favorite toy, the guillotine.


Expand title description text