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Salem's daughter
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  • paperback· 457 pp
First published 1981

Salem's daughter

By Maggie Osborne

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Warm

In Salem Town of 1690, Bristol Adams is publicly whipped in the Town Square on orders by her Puritan father for talking to a young man. She is then sent to London to her Puritan aunt, but her aunt turns out to be quite the surprise. After her father's death, Bristol is called home and arrives back in Salem Town at the beginning of the Witch trials...

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Historical RomanceSettingForbidden LoveRelationshipSecond ChanceRelationshipForced ProximityRelationshipEnemies to LoversRelationship
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