Wayward Angel

Rogues and Desperadoes #4

Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Romance, Historical
Cover of the book Wayward Angel by Patricia Rice, Rice Enterprises
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Author: Patricia Rice ISBN: 9781611381245
Publisher: Rice Enterprises Publication: July 28, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Patricia Rice
ISBN: 9781611381245
Publisher: Rice Enterprises
Publication: July 28, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

"... a fast-paced story with appealing characters."—Paperback Forum
"Bad boy extraordinaire!"

Her real name is Lady Alexandra Theodora Beaumont, the daughter of an abusive British lord. Rescued by Quakers from near drowning, little "Dora" grows up as a typical Quaker child. No one knows of her past, not even the boy Dora adores, Pace Nicholls, hellion son of a local slaveholder.

As Pace and Dora reach adulthood in war-torn Kentucky, Pace defiantly frees the family slaves, leaves his law practice, and joins the Union army. Dora is always there to nurse his wounds and aid his rebellions.

Pace has no excuse except war's insanity for taking her in wanton self-indulgence and not giving his heart, never guessing that the tables would one day turn. The noble and beautiful Lady Alexandra who once came so willingly into his arms could be swept forever out of his reach… unless this time he offers the love he’s never known.

"A gifted story teller"—*Romantic Times*  
  
"Ms. Rice does a great job of creating a fast-paced story with appealing charactes and interesting subplots."—*Paperback Forum*

keywords: wealth, British aristocrat, Victorian, Quaker historical romance, saga, Kentucky, small town, Civil War
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"... a fast-paced story with appealing characters."—Paperback Forum
"Bad boy extraordinaire!"

Her real name is Lady Alexandra Theodora Beaumont, the daughter of an abusive British lord. Rescued by Quakers from near drowning, little "Dora" grows up as a typical Quaker child. No one knows of her past, not even the boy Dora adores, Pace Nicholls, hellion son of a local slaveholder.

As Pace and Dora reach adulthood in war-torn Kentucky, Pace defiantly frees the family slaves, leaves his law practice, and joins the Union army. Dora is always there to nurse his wounds and aid his rebellions.

Pace has no excuse except war's insanity for taking her in wanton self-indulgence and not giving his heart, never guessing that the tables would one day turn. The noble and beautiful Lady Alexandra who once came so willingly into his arms could be swept forever out of his reach… unless this time he offers the love he’s never known.

"A gifted story teller"—*Romantic Times*  
  
"Ms. Rice does a great job of creating a fast-paced story with appealing charactes and interesting subplots."—*Paperback Forum*

keywords: wealth, British aristocrat, Victorian, Quaker historical romance, saga, Kentucky, small town, Civil War

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