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Pirate's Legacy

by Clare Richmond

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Pirate's Legacy by Clare Richmond released on May 25, 1990 is available now for purchase.
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A legacy of betrayal...

The search for justice drew Abby Heatherington to the magnificent Louisiana plantation, The Prize of India. But something stronger drew her to its owner, Carter Forbes.

During the Civil War, Abby's great-great-great aunt had been falsely accused of spying, rejected by her fiance, Carter's ancestor, and forced to flee to the North. Now Abby had come to set the record straight.

While the situation forced Abby and Carter into a modern battle between North and South, the attraction that drew them together was almost magical in its intensity.

Could they avoid the tragedy that fate had dealt their ancestors? Or would the truth free them to share their lives and their love?
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