Connie's scared. She's never skippered a yacht on an ocean voyage before. The old salt she recruited to help can't make the trip. November storms will soon trap her on the East Coast, and she's determined to spend winter in the Caribbean. The pick-up crew she finds at the last minute have their
Sailing to Love
โ Scribed by Cartland, Barbara
- Book ID
- 110469667
- Publisher
- Barbara Cartland.com
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 73 KB
- Series
- The Pink Collection 11
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781905155538
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Venetia was very lonely after the death of her parents.
So when her cousin Mary begged her to help to save her from a forced marriage, Venetia was ready.
Mary was in love with another man and expecting his child. yet the Queen wanted her to marry the Earl of Mountwood at a moment's notice and go with him to India.
A reckless impulse made Venetia promise to take Mary's place at the altar. She would worry about the consequences later.
Lord Mountwood was handsome, but he was also haughty and autocratic, demanding instant obedience from his servants and his wife. When he discovered the trick Venetia had played on him he was furious. She had only her quick wits to protect her from his wrath. On the journey to India they quarrelled and sparred, each getting the measure of the other, while the growing attraction between them became impossible to ignore.
In India they travelled to the NorthWest frontier, to a fort that was under constant attack by the Russians. And there,...
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