By Joan Wolf
Beautiful Frenchwoman Gabrielle Rochon, risking her life to help the British army by smuggling gold across France to the Duke of Wellington's headquarters in Spain, pretends to be the wife of an arrogant Colonel to safely carry out the mission, which results in undeniable passion.
Severity reflects intensity, not value — “central theme” means a warning is a core part of the book, not that the book is bad.