Smuggler’s Bride
$14.50
Author: Darlene Marshall
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Amber Quill Press, LLC
Publication Year: 2006
ASIN: 1592797342
ISBN: 1592797342

Julia Cooper has a secret that could cost her her life. She's really Lady Julia Anne Sanders Delerue, and she's investigating who's using Delerue-Sanders Shipping to smuggle contraband into frontier Florida. But when her disguise as a cleaning woman at her uncle's tavern gets her kidnapped and taken...

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Julia Cooper has a secret that could cost her her life. She’s really Lady Julia Anne Sanders Delerue, and she’s investigating who’s using Delerue-Sanders Shipping to smuggle contraband into frontier Florida. But when her disguise as a cleaning woman at her uncle’s tavern gets her kidnapped and taken deep into the pine woods, she has to think fast to stay alive—while asking herself, who would kidnap a cleaning woman?

Rand Washburn has a secret that could cost Julia Cooper her life. When two pea-brains dump an Englishwoman at his farm while he’s recovering from yellow fever, he has to figure out how to get rid of her before she finds out he’s sitting on top of the biggest smuggling operation ever seen in Territorial Florida.

Julia’s following in the footsteps of her parents, who put an end to the career of a notorious brigand in Pirate’s Price. If she ever wants to make it home to England in one piece, she’s going to have to think fast to keep Washburn and his cronies from burying her deep in the back woods, even if it means marrying that handsome scoundrel at gunpoint. Can Rand convince Julia that she’s destined to be the smuggler’s bride, or is he going to have to make sure she’s not able to tell anyone—ever—about what he’s up to along the Florida coast?

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