Salt Bride: A Georgian Historical Romance

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by Lucinda Brant


  Then, all at once, the convulsions ceased as suddenly as they had begun. There came a collective sigh from around the room. Blackwell was perfectly still, his baldhead now minus its brown haired bobwig, bent forward as if in prayer. He gave one last great shuddering breath and promptly collapsed, face down, into the mess he had created.

  He was dead.

  “What a wretched end to the evening,” complained Lord George Stanton, refilling his port glass.

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  ABOUT LUCINDA BRANT

  “Quizzing glass and quill, into my sedan chair and away—the 1700’s rock”

  When not bumping about Georgian London in my sedan chair or exchanging gossip with perfumed and patched courtiers in the gilded drawing rooms of Versailles, I write bestselling Georgian historical romances and crimances (crime with lashings of romance). All are set in the 18th Century spanning 1740 to early 1780’s Georgian England, with occasional crossings to the France of Louis XV. I pull up the reins at the French Revolution where I lost a previous life at the guillotine for my unpardonably hedonistic lifestyle as a layabout aristo!

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  Table of Contents

  License

  Also By Lucinda Brant

  Title Page

  Frontispiece

  Prologue

  One

  Two

  Three

  Four

  Five

  Six

  Seven

  Eight

  Nine

  Ten

  Eleven

  Twelve

  Thirteen

  Fourteen

  Fifteen

  Sixteen

  Seventeen

  Eighteen

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  Midnight Marriage Preview

  Autumn Duchess Preview

  Deadly Engagement Preview

  Deadly Affair Preview

  About The Author

 

 

 


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