Condemned & Admired: The Earl's Cunning Wife
โ Scribed by Bree Wolf
- Publisher
- Bree Wolf
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 378 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A French privateer's daughter. A marquess's son. And a chance encounter on the high seas.
Twelve years ago, Lady Silcox fled England with her six-year-old daughter Violet to spare her the life she herself had been forced into: an arranged marriage to an older man.
Today, VIOLET WINTERS is a grown woman sailing the seas on her French stepfather's privateer, dreaming of commandeering a ship of her own. However, when she stumbles upon a betrothal announcement of the man she was set to marry, Violet cannot help but feel honour-bound to protect the woman who had been forced to take her place.
Fortune smiles on Violet and delivers an English lord into her hands - and with him the chance to return to England unrecognised.
OLIVER CORNELL, EARL OF CULLINGWOOD, is trapped in a life he abhors. Not seen as a son, but merely an heir, he dreams of sailing the seas, the epitome of freedom.
By sheer happenstance, Oliver ends up on a merchant...
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