**The Captain's lady** - Книга написалa Louise M. Googe, возможно она не очень известна в России, но мне есть что про неё сказать.

James Templeton ' is an agent of General Washington. General orders James in his letter on Lord Benningtons.Bennington have war plan for Lord George III Privy Council His job is to investigate where Lord Beniningons. For doing this James have some dangers:east Florida colony, his own life and heart of Lady Mariane Moberley Mariane is daughter of Lord Benningoton. She knows James meets his lonely heart and marianes in danger from Lord Benington. She like but James still in duty for president. So she give up and move to London.

They are together but long distance love was hard for James he should be at attention and danger. He with Marion in the after coup but He cannot stay because back at colonies. Marion sad not to lose her love to marry someone else. So James go to Cape May and he leave Marion and she cry for his goodbye.

Электронная Книга «The Captain's Lady» написана автором Louise M. Gouge в году.

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Язык: Английский

Серии: Mills & Boon Love Inspired

ISBN: 9781472023216


Описание книги от 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. In spite of the dangers of their hopeless situation, he's fallen in love with Lady Marianne Moberly, Lord Bennington's daughter.Desperate to protect his country, Jamie carries out his orders with a heavy heart. But Marianne's persistence is a challenge he never expected. With love and faith, they must navigate troubled waters to win their future together.



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  • Рейтинг Книги:
  • Автор: Louise M. Gouge
  • Категория: Исторические любовные романы
  • Тип: Электронная Книга
  • Язык: Английский
  • Из Серий: Mills & Boon Love Inspired
  • Издатель: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9781472023216