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Bride of the Sword
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Bride of the Sword

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The epic historical novel by one of America’s most acclaimed western writers.

Manette was torn from her wealthy birthright to be the weapon of a ruler’s revenge. In Spanish Harlem, she danced by torchlight, a dance so savage and ecstatic that the men who watched cried out to possess her. At a pirate’s secret haven, she was put up for auction, cut-throats bidding and fighting for the chance to make her their own. And in New Orleans, a Governor tried to trade her for an empire, the great Constancia plantation. Through it all, she was determined to not only to survive, but to conquer…or die trying.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cutting Edge
Date
21 March 2022
Pages
312
ISBN
9781954840997

The epic historical novel by one of America’s most acclaimed western writers.

Manette was torn from her wealthy birthright to be the weapon of a ruler’s revenge. In Spanish Harlem, she danced by torchlight, a dance so savage and ecstatic that the men who watched cried out to possess her. At a pirate’s secret haven, she was put up for auction, cut-throats bidding and fighting for the chance to make her their own. And in New Orleans, a Governor tried to trade her for an empire, the great Constancia plantation. Through it all, she was determined to not only to survive, but to conquer…or die trying.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cutting Edge
Date
21 March 2022
Pages
312
ISBN
9781954840997