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Embrace and Conquer:(Louisiana History #3)
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  • paperback· 320 pp9780449133231
First published 1982

Embrace and Conquer:(Louisiana History #3)

By Jennifer Blake

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Young and beautiful Felicite is the toast of New Orleans, her kindness and virtue an example to other young women. Daughter of an outlaw merchant, sister to the dangerously handsome swashbuckler Valcour Murat, Felicite's honor is well protected, and her father and brother are the only men in her life. However, such a beautiful and prominent young woman cannot remain sheltered forever. The ruthless Lt. Colonel Morgan McCormack forces his way into her life, making her his mistress with the threat of her father's death. When her father dies suddenly under mysterious circumstances, Felicite flees her shameful relationship with McCormack, seeking shelter in the haven of her brother's ship. But instead of the respite she expected, she has unwittingly stumbled into a new danger—kidnapped to a secret tropical island where unscrupulous pirates duel for the rights to her favors. Then, unexpectedly, she finds herself once again in the hands of the stranger who had tortured her with exquisite pleasure... Louisiana History Series: Fierce Eden (Louisiana History, #1) Louisiana Dawn (Louisiana History, #2) Embrace and Conquer (Louisiana History, #3) Prisoner of Desire (Louisiana History, #4) Perfume of Paradise (Louisiana History, #5) Southern Rapture (Louisiana History, #6) Spanish Serenade (Louisiana History, #7)

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Historical RomanceSettingDark RomanceSettingCaptor CaptivePlotMilitary HeroCharacterMorally Grey HeroCharacterForced ProximityRelationshipAlphaholeCharacterEnemies to LoversRelationshipForbidden LoveRelationshipKidnappingPlot
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