Overview: Jacob and Samantha Latters found out they have a deeper bond than first realized. They looked into their past in an unconventional way. After Jacob healed, they had to go on a dangerous but important mission. They finally got a chance to enjoy each other in every emotional and physical way
Love Conquers War
β Scribed by Cartland, Barbara
- Book ID
- 110456138
- Publisher
- Barbara Cartland.com
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 80 KB
- Series
- Eternal 93
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781782135586
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
After the Battle of Waterloo and the subsequent Army of Occupation in France, the Earl of Monthurst returns to his ancestral home in England to find it in a very bad condition. Because labour had not been available during the war, The Hall, which goes back to Tudor times, was badly in need of repair, while the farms on his extensive estate were untenanted and the fields unploughed. Not only had all the local men been taken by the Army, but a large number had not returned. The villagers had faced near starvation and many older people had died from want of attention. The Earl had unwisely brought back with him a French Comtesse, who was very beautiful and possessive and was obviously determined that he should marry her. He had thought that he and the Comtesse could arrive quietly and remain unnoticed in his home. However, he finds the Vicar's daughter, the lovely Raina Locke, is determined to make him realise his responsibility towards his people who have suffered so acutely...
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