Purchase
Despite loss and past love, self-sacrifice, brutality and honour, will it be possible for Major Tarrant and Georgianne to find happiness?
Days of the Week
MuseItUp Publishing
July 2012
On Sale: June 27, 2012
Featuring: Georgianne; Rupert, Major Tarrant; Amelia
207 pages ISBN: 1771270675 EAN: 9781771270670 Kindle: B008B78VXM e-Book
Add to Wish List
Romance Historical
Georgianne Whitley's beloved father and brothers died in
the war against Napoleon Bonaparte. While she is grieving
for them, she must deal with her unpredictable mother's
sorrow, and her younger sisters' situation caused by it.
Georgianne's problems increase when the arrogant,
wealthy but elderly Earl of Pennington, proposes marriage
to her for the sole purpose of being provided with an heir.
At first she is tempted by his proposal, but something is
not quite right about him. She rejects him not suspecting
it will lead to unwelcome repercussions.
Once, Georgianne had wanted to marry an army officer.
Now, she decides never to marry a military man' for fear
he will be killed on the battlefield. However, Georgianne
still dreams of a happy marriage before unexpected violence
forces her to relinquish the chance to participate in a
London Season sponsored by her aunt.
Shocked and in pain, Georgianne goes to the inn where
her cousin Sarah's step–brother, Major Tarrant, is
staying, while waiting for the blacksmith to return to the
village and shoe his horse. Recently, she has been
reacquainted with Tarrant—whom she knew when in the
nursery—at the vicarage where Sarah lives with her
husband Reverend Stanton.
The war in the Iberian Peninsula is nearly at an end so,
after his older brother's death, Tarrant, who was wounded,
returns to England where his father asks him to marry and
produce an heir.
To please his father, Tarrant agrees to marry, but due
to a personal tragedy he has decided never to father a
child.
When Georgianne, arrives at the inn, quixotic Tarrant
sympathises with her unhappy situation. Moreover, he is
shocked by the unforgivably brutal treatment she has
suffered.
Full of admiration for her beauty and courage Tarrant
decides to help Georgiann
No awards found for this book.
Comments
No comments posted.
Registered users may leave comments.
Log in or register now!
|