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At the end of the last book CONFESSIONS OF A LITTLE BLACK GOWN Pippin made a heart-wrenching decision: In order to save Captain Dashwell's life she agreed to marry Viscount Gossett.
Twenty years later a young American sailor stops her entire world. The man is the spitting image of Dash and is in fact Dash's son Nate. Pippin now a widow decides to right the mistake she made all those years ago-she wants to see Dash and discover if the love she's carried in heart for all these years is nothing more than a fiction or if it is possible to find it a second time around. In disguise she books passage on Dash's ship and after three days at sea reveals herself.
When Dash sees Pippin on the deck of his ship wearing a red gown he swears she's still as breathtakingly beautiful as she was the first time he saw her but at the same time he's furious over her betrayal. But he can't simply return her to England for she left a note that claims Dash has kidnapped her for a huge ransom. Can he make it across the Atlantic before the British Navy catches up with him or worse yet before Pippin claims his heart again?
Special Online Price Only RRP: $14.99 QBD: $12.75
| ISBN 13: | 9780061373244 |
| ISBN 10: | 0061373249 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Pages: | 384 |
| Dimensions: | 181 x 111mm |
| Released: | 01/07/2009 |
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According to her family, Elizabeth Boyle has always been a storyteller. That is if you count the far-fetched tales she used to make up about her imaginary cow, John Clapper, or the fictitious accounts she'd conjure as to who exactly broke the cookie jar. So it was no surprise to them when Elizabeth's first novel, Brazen Angel arrived on the scene with a great splash, snagging the Dell Diamond Debut Award (snapshot of the winning moment at left) and went on to win the Romance Writers of America RITA for Best First Book.
Since then, Elizabeth has penned eighteen more adventurous and romantic novels, with thirteen of them hitting bestseller lists.
In addition to writing, Elizabeth loves gardening, knitting, reading, traveling, exploring tea shops and trying to find low-fat recipes that taste like something her grandmothers would have made. When not writing, Elizabeth chases after her two active sons, or as she likes to call them, her "heroes-in-training." She lives in Seattle with her husband Terry, and considers her hectic life the best slice of heaven one could ever wish for.
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