**_A change in course can be refreshingβ¦when itβs done together._** 1871 After two disastrous marriages, beauty columnist Amalia Truittβs life is finally her ownβwell, it will be if she can get herself back to Delaware and demand access to her share of the Truitt family fortune. After all, the ch
Dalliances & Devotion
β Scribed by Felicia Grossman
- Book ID
- 100116651
- Publisher
- Carina Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1488052190
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
After two disastrous marriages, beauty columnist Amalia Truitt's life is finally her own--well, it will be if she can get herself back to Delaware and demand access to her share of the Truitt family fortune. After all, the charity she's organized for women who can't afford their own divorces won't fund itself. However, not everyone wants her to reach her destination. When her family learns she's been receiving anonymous death threats, a solo journey is out of the question. Enter David Zisskind, the ragtag-peddler-turned-soldier whose heart Amalia broke years ago. He's a Pinkerton now, and the promotion he craves depends on protecting his long-lost love on the unexpectedly treacherous journey across Pennsylvania.That their physical connection has endured the test of time (and then some) is problematic, to say the least.In very close quarters, with danger lurking around every curve, with each kiss and illicit touch, the wrongs of the past are righted. But David can't weather another rejection, especially with his career in jeopardy. And Amalia can't possibly take a lover, never mind another husband...not with so much depending on her repaired reputation. Not when she's hurt David--her David--so badly before.
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