Blackthorne's bride
(Book)
Two years have passed since Josie Wentworth was bought from the Sioux for a gold watch and whisked back to England by Marcus Wharton, the Duke of Blackthorne. When Marcus breaks his promise to return Josie to America, she ends up as a maid in the home of his charming but neglected nephews. Once Josie's long-lost family finds her, however, the suddenly wealthy heiress sets out to save the two boys from their indifferent uncle—and teach the duke a lesson in honor. Learning that Marcus is seeking a rich American bride to save his estate, Josie plots to catch his eye—certain he’ll never recognize the beauty she's become as the ragged captive he rescued. But Josie doesn't wager on her marital charade taking a tender turn, as the nobleman she's despised for years proves to be a very different man than she’s imagined. And there's no denying his passionate caresses, as she falls deeper under the spell of a husband determined to claim her heart.
Notes
Johnston, J. (2017). Blackthorne's bride. New York, Dell Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Johnston, Joan, 1948-. 2017. Blackthorne's Bride. New York, Dell Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Johnston, Joan, 1948-, Blackthorne's Bride. New York, Dell Books, 2017.
MLA Citation (style guide)Johnston, Joan. Blackthorne's Bride. New York, Dell Books, 2017.
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