He came to the colonies for one reason: revenge. Drake Amberly, Duke of Hawk Haven, won't leave South Carolina until he's unmasked the colonial spy who killed his brother. Yet the more he sees of spirited Elise Cooper, the more he's moved by the happiness she brings him...never suspecting the danger
The Duke's Redemption ; The Captain's Lady
โ Scribed by Carla Capshaw; Louise M. Gouge
- Book ID
- 110890874
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 508 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781488054655
- ASIN
- B07L98ZJNT
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โฆ Synopsis
With revolution comes danger...and romance
The Duke's Redemption by Carla Capshaw
Drake Amberly, Duke of Hawk Haven, is determined to unmask the spy who killed his brother. Yet the more he sees of Elise Cooper, the more he's drawn to her...never suspecting her secret. When his pursuit of "The Fox" brings him dangerously close to the truth, Elise will have to risk everything to prove that love and forgiveness are all they need.
The Captain's Lady by Louise M. Gouge
Captain James Templeton's orders from General Washington are clear. His target: Lord Bennington, a member of George III's Privy Council. The assignment: find Bennington's war plans. The risks: the future of the East Florida Colony, Jamie's life...and his heart. Because in spite of the dangers, he's fallen in love with Lady Marianne Moberly--Lord Bennington's daughter.
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