A captivating romance set in nineteenth-century Dorset - Charlotte Honeyman jilts her long-time swain, and on the spur of the moment marries a stranger. His pride damaged and his matrimonial plans upturned, sea captain Nick Thornton threatens to take revenge. Charlottes younger sister, Marianne, takes pity on Nick and secretly boards his ship, where she meets with an
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Salting the Wound Charlotte Honeyman jilts her long-time swain, and on the spur of the moment marries a stranger. His pride damaged and his matrimonial plans upturned, sea captain Nick Thornton threatens to take revenge. Charlotte's younger sister, Marianne, takes pity on Nick and secretly boards his ship, where she meets with an accident. Full description
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"* "Woods gives her fans a well-written contemporary romance full of her trademark endearing characters, ensuring that fans of her historical romances will feel right at home" Booklist on Without Reproach "Woods has created an engaging historical novel filled with emotion and starring a memorable heroine" Booklist on The Coal Gatherer "Woods consistently writes gentle historical fiction with sympathetic characters" Booklist on Cinnamon Sky"
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- PublisherSevern House Publishers Ltd
- Publication date2009
- ISBN 10 0727868292
- ISBN 13 9780727868299
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages240
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