Bayou Rose
  • Published:
    Mar-1996
  • Formats:
    Print
  • Main Genre:
    Historical Romance
  • Time Period:
    Antebellum South
  • Pages:
    382
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IN A NEW ORLEANS PLANTATION HOUSE . . .
Haunted by family scandal, orphaned Neilly Lind seeks refuge at Rosewood, a grand New Orleans plantation presided over by the eccentric Stirling women. Neilly doesn't realize that her position as a lady's companion is merely a ruse; the sisters have hired her to ensnare their nephew, a handsome, arrogant man with a talent for sending female senses spinning but with nary a thought of settling down.

. . . THEY HAD A GHOST OF A CHANCE OF FINDING LOVE!
Damon Durande had gambled his way through England, waltzed his way through Paris, and even fought Indians in Texas . . . all to escape Rosewood and its painful memories. Only the outrageous schemes of his matchmaking aunts could bring him home. And only the challenging spirit and arousing beauty of Neilly --- a woman he suspected of both fortune-hunting and outright thievery --- could convince this roving bachelor that a woman's love was worth far more than a man's freedom.
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    • First Edition
    • Mar-1996
    • Zebra
    • Mass Market Paperback
    • ISBN: 0821752685
    • ISBN13: 9780821752685



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