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Napoleon's Woman

Published
Feb 2016
Main Genre
Historical Romance Hist. Romance
Pages
376

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WHAT IF: A British war hero is captured by the French during the Napoleonic Wars, and upon escaping finds his beautiful capture waltzing through the ballrooms of London's Haute Ton? Originally titled The Lady Lies by Berkley Sensation, Napoleon's Woman is set during the turbulent days of the Napoleonic Wars, this Romantic Times Award Winning Novel explores the price of war, the dangerous of passion and the transcendent power of love. Lady Celeste Rivenhall leads a double life. She is a British agent posing as a spy for the French. She has become numb to the constant danger surrounding her-accepting that at any moment the Emperor will discover her lies and make her suffer for them. But when the legendary Lord Aidan Duhearst, Earl of Wessex is delivered into her hands as a prisoner of war, Celeste knows that she will risk anything to save the courageous British officer-anything but the truth… Caught in the web of lies she's skillfully woven on behalf of the crown. Celeste is forced to return to England-to trap a true traitor. But her prey is nowhere near as dangerous as the handsome earl who is tracking her, yet cannot seem to resist her. Her betrayal of England ignites his fury. Her seductive beauty turns his own body against him. But it is her deepest secret that will bring him to his knees… "Sexy, exciting and intensely emotional, Saxon's debut will have readers at the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting to see what Celeste and Aiden will get into next." Romantic Times Review by Kathe Robin

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First Edition Feb 2016 Stephanie Barajas ISBN 0997194812
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Mar 2016 Tartan Publishing ISBN B01ATF47KO
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