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The Frenchwoman
The Frenchwoman
Author: Barbara Paul
She belonged to one man, yet loved another.  Like all Frenchwomen, fiercely passionate Juliette Delahousse knew the arts of love.  Exiled to England by her jealous stepmother, betrothed to a cold stranger, she yearned for the one man who could quell her surging desires. Then she met him--Blake Lockington, her husband's elder brothe...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780553197549
ISBN-10: 0553197541
Publication Date: 1984
Pages: 295
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Paperback
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She belonged to one man, yet loved another. Like all Frenchwomen, fiercely passionate Juliette Delahousse knew the arts of love. Exiled to England by her jealous stepmother, betrothed to a cold stranger, she yearned for the one man who could quell her surging desires. Then she met him--Blake Lockington, her husband's elder brother. As the Napoeonic wars raged across Europe, Juliette's smoldering beauty ignited another battle--a flaming struggle between two brothers. One of them would be destroyed before the winner could claim his exquisite prize.


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