An edition of Through the Storm (1998)

Through the Storm (Avon Historical Romance)

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An edition of Through the Storm (1998)

Through the Storm (Avon Historical Romance)

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Married For Money Raimond Le Veq needed to marry to gain his inheritance and restore the fortunes of the House of Le Veq, the proud Black New Orleans family whose wealth had been ravaged by the War Between the States. Still wounded by the double-cross of the only woman he ever came close to loving, he gave the choice of bride to his mother. But he never expected that she would pick Sable Fontaine-the beautiful former slave he could not allow himself to trust again. Freed By PassionBetrayed and sold to a cruel neighbor, Sable did whatever it took to escape. With the spirits of her royal African ancestors guiding her, she made a bold bid for freedom, and won. But along the way she had to hurt the charming Union Major Le Veq, who had romanced her and championed her. Now fate has brought them back together in a marriage of convenience. Can she convince Raimond she was never a Rebel spy, and that this time, she'd choose him above all else?

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Avon
Language
English
Pages
384

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Cover of: Through the Storm
Through the Storm
2007, HarperCollins
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Through the Storm (Avon Historical Romance)
Through the Storm (Avon Historical Romance)
August 1, 1998, Avon
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Cover of: Through the Storm
Through the Storm
1998, Avon Books
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"When house slave Sable Fontaine was growing up in the mansion that was her home, it had taken fifteen male slaves to care for the rolling green lawns surrounding the estate."

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OL7435132M
ISBN 10
0380798646
ISBN 13
9780380798643
OCLC/WorldCat
39549689
Library Thing
751435
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1006999

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