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Traitor's Caress

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SAVAGE GENTLEMANSmuggled aboard a ship bound for the rebellious colonies, the beautiful English Keely Bartholomew was ill-prepared for life in America, much less for the uncivilized half-breed captain who was to be her husband. How could she marry this traitor to her country--even if it meant saving her inheritance? But when the tall, brawny devil held her in his massive arms, caressed her with his eyes as black as night, Keely knew she was lost to her desire for this savage gentleman, lost to his kiss that left her wanting... wanting him forever...PRESUMPTUOUS LADYWhat had ever possessed him to agree to marry the spoiled red-headed English brat? He was the master of his own fate and Brock Forrester let no man deter him from his course. But he knew that if he didn't marry the bossy snippet, he would lose the financing he so desperately needed. And, he had to admit, the lovely wench did tempt him with her creamy, full breasts, her soulful, hazel eyes, and her soft, luscious curves. Yes, he would take great pleasure in bedding her and making her beg for what only he could give her...

384 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1989

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Colleen Faulkner

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Now writes as Colleen French.

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November 5, 2021
I am DNF this book-for now.

The reason: It turns out that "Traitor's Caress" is the sequel to another of Ms. Faulkner's books, "Raging Desire", a fact I only discovered when reading "Traitor's Caress". (There are characters in the latter book that are introduced in the former). I have read books out-of-order in the past, but if I have my druthers, I would prefer not to. Therefore, I am stopping "Traitor's Caress" and will continue to read it when I obtain a copy of "Raging Desire".
Profile Image for Daniele Marx.
12 reviews
May 23, 2014
not very historically accurate, and there were parts where I kind of just cringed. it is readable though. :)
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July 3, 2014
This book is totally inaccurate in its facts, but if you try really hard to look past that, it has a really nice love story.
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