Salem's Daughter

Romance, Historical
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Author: Maggie Osborne ISBN: 9781310456084
Publisher: Maggie Osborne Publication: September 26, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Maggie Osborne
ISBN: 9781310456084
Publisher: Maggie Osborne
Publication: September 26, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A exciting historical romance from a Two-Time RITA Award-Winning Author.

Two Worlds, Two Loves . . .

Bristol Adam's ravishing beauty caught the attention of a man she could not refuse, but the price for passion came high. After a public lashing for the sin of outrageous behavior with handsome Caleb Wainwright, Bristol's furious Puritan father exiles her to England.

London is not the punishment her father intended. Here, Bristol is feted for her beauty and freshness, pursued by dazzling young society blades. But only the dashing sea captain, Jean Pierre La Crosse, can capture her heart, a man who teaches Bristol the depth and rapture of passions she has struggled to deny, a dark and exciting man who can promise her everything but marriage.

When Bristol is summoned home, she returns to a destiny she had hoped she left behind. Home to a fractured family, a town she no longer recognizes, a man she no longer loves, and the madness of the Salem witch trials . . .

"One of the best writers in the business."
-- New York Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips

"Wit, style, and class."
-- New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts

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A exciting historical romance from a Two-Time RITA Award-Winning Author.

Two Worlds, Two Loves . . .

Bristol Adam's ravishing beauty caught the attention of a man she could not refuse, but the price for passion came high. After a public lashing for the sin of outrageous behavior with handsome Caleb Wainwright, Bristol's furious Puritan father exiles her to England.

London is not the punishment her father intended. Here, Bristol is feted for her beauty and freshness, pursued by dazzling young society blades. But only the dashing sea captain, Jean Pierre La Crosse, can capture her heart, a man who teaches Bristol the depth and rapture of passions she has struggled to deny, a dark and exciting man who can promise her everything but marriage.

When Bristol is summoned home, she returns to a destiny she had hoped she left behind. Home to a fractured family, a town she no longer recognizes, a man she no longer loves, and the madness of the Salem witch trials . . .

"One of the best writers in the business."
-- New York Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips

"Wit, style, and class."
-- New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts

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