Untie the Winds

Published
Jan 1976
Main Genre
Historical Romance Hist. Romance
Pages
341

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The Ravishing Rebel

Fiery, sensuous, and very determined, Ann Eaton was totally her own woman. And although she loved her husband, governor of the colony of New Haven, she could not fit herself into the ideal mold of Puritan womanhood. She had strong needs that begged to be fulfilled, deep passions that longed to be set free.

The Tender Teacher

Handsome and sensitive, Ezekial Cheever was the colony's respected schoolmaster, until he befriended Ann. The only person in New Haven who seemed to understand the conflicting emotions that beset her. he loved Ann the way a man should love a woman. But were his feelings worth so much pain and anguish?

Passion and Principle

His strong lust and her daring spirit bound them together in a furious battle for freedom and release, a battle that defied every rule, a romance that knew no bounds. They were courageous enough to abandon their roots, strong enough to fight for their beliefs, and willful enough to follow their hearts. No sacrifice was too great for the freedom of life and the passions of love that could untie the winds.

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Jun 1978 Zebra ISBN 0890833931
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First Edition Jan 1976 MacMillan ISBN 0025257803
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