He was the handsome aristocrat and charismatic adventurer who created a dynasty and she was the feisty, unconventional woman he loved. He was English and she was French, two strong-willed people determined never to give in to each other, and a devious, diabolical enemy determined to exact revenge on the smuggler who had constantly evaded him and thwarted his nefarious plans,
Set at the end of the 18th century when France was on the cusp of a bloodthirsty Revolution, this is an exciting and unputdownable tale of daring escapes, broken promises, distrust and misunderstandings, all threaded through by a passionate and turbulent love affair, a scorching romance that wouldn’t be denied.
Part 2: An Unusual Courtship
She’d nearly lost her life but had survived, thanks to The Shadow. However, now in London, Marie-Catherine de Mornay is bereft, heartbroken and angry. Her distrust of men has been compounded by the smuggler she’d finally lost her heart to: he’d broken his promises, abandoned her, and for all she knew he could be dead, given who he was and his profession.
She tells herself she has to move on and be practical. That means finding a wealthy husband who will be willing to help support her refugee family. Although an aristocrat by birth, she is a foreigner without a dowry and with only her looks to commend her, Marie-Catherine knows her task isn’t going to be easy. Also, whether she can find someone she cares about enough to tie herself to for a lifetime she doubts, but it has to be done.
Once again, Marie-Catherine is determined to succeed in what she sets out to do and so starts to look for a man she can finally put her trust in, even if she doesn’t love him. But will she find one and can any man really be trusted? Even her beloved brother?
A student of history and a lover of cats (especially fluffy ones), travelling, dancing, and escapist and exciting romantic literature, not necessarily in that order. And not forgetting good food and wine… the former the bane of the diet always due to start tomorrow, the last her treat when writing in a sunny garden on a warm summer’s day or evening. Antoinette George has reinvigorated the saga for the twenty twenties: The Granville Legacy Series.
She writes the type of novels she’s always loved to read since she was a girl: romance, both historical and contemporary… full of drama, adventure, excitement, romance, passion and humour, with a touch of pathos here and there, and flawed heroes and heroines because no one is perfect! Hers are involved stories to get absorbed and lost in, that make you want to read on and on and not put down until you’ve found out what happens to all the disparate and fascinating characters that thread through them. And of course love wins in the end, never the villain!
Antoinette is a former award-winning copywriter and PR consultant by profession. Instead of reading to pass the time, she started writing on the train as she commuted from home to her office in the centre of London and everything took off from there. She lives by the seaside in Sussex, in the south of England, and very occasionally, on an exceptionally clear day, can just about see the coast of Normandy through her binoculars; her family think her crazy and obsessed with her novel writing, but her books will keep you engrossed for weeks and weeks and weeks...