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The Impostor Bride - Minger, Miriam
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With a heavy heart, spirited but low-born Susanna Guthrie agrees to honor the deathbed request of the wealthy young woman who rescued her from a life of poverty. Masquerading as her benefactress, Susanna travels to the Virginia colony to take the dying heiress' place as head of the sprawling tobacco plantation Briarwood . . . and to marry wisely. Once, she would have welcomed the attentions of handsome Adam Thornton. But now, consorting with a hired hand is unthinkable--though the raw, sensual power of the rugged plantation manager leaves Susanna breathless. Driven by a desire for vengeance,…mehr

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With a heavy heart, spirited but low-born Susanna Guthrie agrees to honor the deathbed request of the wealthy young woman who rescued her from a life of poverty. Masquerading as her benefactress, Susanna travels to the Virginia colony to take the dying heiress' place as head of the sprawling tobacco plantation Briarwood . . . and to marry wisely. Once, she would have welcomed the attentions of handsome Adam Thornton. But now, consorting with a hired hand is unthinkable--though the raw, sensual power of the rugged plantation manager leaves Susanna breathless. Driven by a desire for vengeance, Adam is ruthlessly determined to win both Briarwood and its beautiful new mistress--only to be undone by a soul inflamed with passion . . . and a heart ennobled by love. Contains mature themes.
Autorenporträt
Miriam Minger is the bestselling author of sweet to sensual historical romances that sweep you from Viking times to Regency England to the American West. Miriam is also the author of contemporary romance, romantic suspense, inspirational romance, and children's books. She is the winner of several Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Awards-including Best Medieval Historical Romance of the Year for The Pagan's Prize-and a two-time RITA Award Finalist for The Brigand Bride and Captive Rose.