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Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: Dec 1969
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Historical
Retail Price: $7.50
Pages: 368
Through eleven nationally bestselling books, award winner Susan Johnson has won a legion of fans for her lushly romantic historical novels. Now she delivers her most thrilling tale yet--a searing blend of rousing adventure and wild, forbidden love...Married against her will to the brutal Russian general who conquered her people, Countess Teo Korsakova has never known what it means to want a man...until now. Trapped behind enemy lines, held captive by her husbands most formidable foe, she should fear for her life. But all Teo feels in General Andre Durass shattering presence is breathless passion. Frances most victorious commander, Andre knows that he should do the honorable thing, knows too that on the eve of battle he cannot afford so luscious a distraction. Yet something about Teo lures him to do the unthinkable: to seduce his enemy's wife, and to let himself love a woman who can never be his.
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How do you handle a Susan Johnson book? Carefully and with very thick fireproof gloves. Just when I thought Susan Johnson couldn't get any hotter, she...
From the mistress of erotic historicals comes her steamy sequel about the Braddock-Black dynasty from Blaze. The fires of romance are white-hot when...
Princess Christina is resigned to her life as a loving mother and as the wife of the rich but callous Hans, prince of Zeiss. But then Christina meets...
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Meeting the spoiled and enchanting Countess Angela de Grae, dashing American playboy Kit Braddock glimpses her carefully concealed inner self and...
Susan Johnson crafts a scintillating novel of smoldering passion and deadly intrigue, woven through with riveting historical details. This is the...
there was too much detail of the war itself. It was like reading a detailed history lesson. I had to skim through those parts and I hate to skim through a book. Overall I liked the book.