A Fierce Wind
β Scribed by Regan Walker
- Publisher
- Regan Walker Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 140 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0997656743
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β¦ Synopsis
Love in the time of revolution
France 1794
ZoΓ© Ariane Donet was in love with love until she met the young commander of the royalist army fighting the revolutionaries tearing apart France. When the dashing young general is killed, she joins the royalist cause, rescuing Γ©migrΓ©s fleeing Robespierreβs Reign of Terror.
One man watches over her: Frederick West, the brother of an English earl, who has known ZoΓ© since she was a precocious ten-year-old child. At sixteen, she promised great beauty, the flower of French womanhood about to bloom. Now, four years later, as the Terror seizes France by the throat, ZoΓ© has become a beautiful temptress Freddie vows to protect with his life.
But English spies donβt live long in Revolutionary France.
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