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Wives at War

Title In This Collection:-
Shadows on the Shore
Prized Possessions
The Wise Child
The Fields of Fortune
Creature Comforts
One True Love
Wives at War
The Workhouse Girl: J
Lantern For The Dark
Blessings in Disguise
Lantern For The Dark
Clare Kelso has been locked in the Tolbooth, accused of murdering her own infant son. Maverick lawyer Cameron Adams, summoned from Edinburgh to defend the guilty, soon comes to believe that the frail girl who refuses to defend herself could be a murderer''s second victim.
The Fields of Fortune
On the brink of a disastrous marriage Nicola Templeton finally rebels, and flees to Edinburgh to seek refuge with her sister. Charlotte''s own runaway marriage has already turned their father into an implacable foe and it seems that Nicola too may be cut off from her share of the Craigiehall estate if she does not bow to his will. The bustling Georgian city, a hotbed of intrigue and corruption, draws Nicola swiftly into its web. She is courted by Grant''s dashing young brother, Gillon, fresh home
Blessings in Disguise
Glasgow is a city teeming with immigrants, rich and poor, schemers and victims alike. And the McKennas, fresh from Ireland, have no intention of being victims.
One True Love
Susanne Thorne is an orphan of means, one reason why Bette Hollander carries the young English girl off to her home in far-away Scotland. Bette would be more than happy for Susanne to fall in love with her handsome, headstrong son Louis, for marriage to the little heiress would repay old debts and restore the Hollander family''s fortunes. But love cannot be delivered to order and as Susanne grows up and proves to have a mind of her own, Bette''s plans for a match made in heaven seem fated to end
Wives at War
With her husband in the army, mother-of-four Babs sends three of her darlings to

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