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Crimson Lace

(1997)
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"That night so long ago, New York's elite had stood in their elegant finest, quivering with shock, speechless, before the whispers had begun. Everyone, it seemed, had known that no good could come of Lily Blakemore." The Atlanta Journal/Constitution called Linda Francis Lee's Blue Waltz "absolutely stunning" and bestselling author Mary Jo Putney called Emerald Rain "a deeply compelling story of love, pain, and forgiveness... written with rare power and compassion." Now, Lee presents an enchanting new romance set amidst the opulence of high society in 1896 New York. The scandal was devastating. The damage ng into cemetery gates during a storm, he fears he's also about to lose his life... The Dover Coast, 1810. When Nick wakes, he finds himself in the body of a Regency dandy who was thrown from a horse, not a car. And his battered body now belongs to another man--Godfrey Woodbaine. Godfrey's wife, Anna despises him so much she is tempted to let him die. But as Nick recovers, she finds he is not the horrible man she remembered. In fact, she could almost fall in love...and Nick is equally enthralled. Perhaps it is finally his time--to see paradise...


Genre: Historical Romance

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