The Golden Feather

· Belgrave House
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109
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A genteel lady is left destitute after the death of her husband, except for the deed to a gambling establishment called The Golden Feather. The destitute widow must run the gaming house at least for a few years to support herself and sister. She avoids scandal by disguising herself and successfully runs the gaming house for a few years. Right before she sells the establishment, she meets a man who intrigues her, but she thinks she’ll never see again.


The bad boy son of the Earl of Lyndon is sent to India to straighten out. Upon returning to England, the reformed rake escorts his troublesome brother to the Golden Feather where he meets the mysterious proprietor. When the two are introduced and are naturally drawn to each other in a seaside town they can’t help but fall in love. Will her scandalous and secret past tear them apart?



''Amanda McCabe has been delighting readers since her debut, and this sweetly engaging tale doesn't disappoint. She has a talent for bringing ordinary characters into soft focus and making us want the best for them."

-Romantic Times

About the author

Author Amanda McCabe has been nominated for many awards, including the RITA Award, the Romantic Times BOOKReviews Reviewers' Choice Award, the Booksellers Best, the National Readers Choice Award, and the Holt Medallion. She also writes as Laurel McKee and writes historical Elizabethan mysteries as Amanda Carmack.

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