
The Widow's Kiss
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Setting: England 1537
Beautiful, brilliant, and sophisticated, Lady Guinevere Mallory is only 28 but has buried four wealthy husbands. When seasoned soldier Hugh of Beaucaire contests her ownership of a parcel of land, he brings Guinevere's rich estates to the attention of financially needy King Henry VIII, setting in motion events that threaten her status and her life. Traveling to her estate on the King's orders to investigate her fourth husband's death, Hugh expects to find a woman who has earned the label "The Black Widow." Instead, he discovers a lady whose elegance, quick wit, and warmth threaten to make him her next willing victim.
Despite the danger that Hugh poses to her family and holdings, Guinevere finds herself drawn to the handsome soldier but knows she dare not give in to the attraction nor can she allow herself to trust him. In the end, perhaps only Hugh has the power to save her from Henry and Thomas Cromwell's scheme to claim her wealth and destroy her family. Cromwell is not a man who gives up easily, and family members may die if Hugh doesn't learn to trust in Guinevere in time to save them.



Arrived Thank you!

Journal Entry 6 by eloisamos at Supermaercado, rua do lago in São Paulo, São Paulo Brazil on Friday, September 2, 2005
Released 19 yrs ago (9/2/2005 UTC) at Supermaercado, rua do lago in São Paulo, São Paulo Brazil
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it goes to lauraloo
it goes to lauraloo

Arrived today. Thank you!

I have once again run out of room for my TBR pile. I've taken a second look at this book and decided to find a new home for it.

Sending as a RABCK to Kiptos. Enjoy!

Received today, thanks lauraloo29.

Finally got to this one and it's not a bad read. I must say that women in olden times sure had to go through some very bad times. I am ever so glad I'm born in the 20th century where most women are allowed, in fact, encouraged to have a good education and be independent.

Sending to RayneQueen in Amercia as a trade. This book is so much more well-travelled than me. =) Hope she enjoys it, should reach her end July/early August.

Thanks! I haven''t read anything by this author before, so I am looking forward to it.

I'm moving again and so donating a bunch of my books, including this one, to the Friends of the Georgetown Library's used book store.