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Silver Lady
- Narrated by: Beverley A. Crick
- Length: 8 hrs and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Together they faced the past . . .
A sense of duty sends Bran Tremayne to Cornwall to confront his heritage of British nobility. Abandoned at birth, Bran wants nothing to do with the embittered remains of his family. But as a special agent for the Home Office, he senses trouble brewing along the coast. And he can't turn away from the vulnerable woman he encounters in the Cornish countryside. Merryn's amnesia makes her past a mystery to them both, but with her life in danger, the only thing Bran knows for sure is that the beautiful stranger needs his protection . . .
But would they share a future?
Leaning into Bran is difficult enough, but can Merryn trust the strong bond—and the powerful passion—she feels for her rugged rescuer? She has no choice once Bran uncovers that she is at the center of a plot between French agents and Cornish smugglers. From misty woodlands to stormy shores, the two join forces with a band of loyal Cornishmen to bring down a common enemy. Yet will their growing love survive the coming peril?
"Putney launches an exciting new historical romance series set in 19th-century Cornwall … Recommended for readers who like some fantasy in their historical romance and appreciate stories with chosen family and strong women." —Library Journal
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- The Reading Room
- 22-04-2024
Enjoyable and different storyline from MJP
This author always writes an arresting story. I enjoyed this one, but some of the background storyline’s needed more backfill - I.e. more as a series. Some of the prose was quite repetitious - why is the editing so MIA? It does both author and narrator a disservice.
All the same, if there is a follow-up story I will read it!
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