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Fire on the Wind by Barbara Dawson Smith
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Fire on the Wind (edition 1992)

by Barbara Dawson Smith (Author)

Series: Fire Coleridge (book 1)

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New York Times and USA Today bestselling historical romance novelist Olivia Drake brings us a tale of adventure, intrigue, and true love? A wave of chaos sweeps over British-ruled India, where headstrong Sarah Faulkner is bound both by her gender and the confines of her uncle's military compound. Unwilling to sit on the sidelines, the free-spirited beauty breaks free only to discover that her sheltered life hasn't prepared her for the real world. Fleeing the impeding chaos, Sarah meets mysterious and alluring Damien Coleridge, the disgraced son of an English duke-banished from England to atone for a crime he didn't commit. Seeking his own sanctuary, Damien is drawn to Sarah, and the walls he's built up over the years of solitude crumble at her touch? Threatened by both war and their own wild nature, the two must find a way to keep each other, and their passion, safe?… (more)
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling historical romance novelist Olivia Drake brings us a tale of adventure, intrigue, and true love? A wave of chaos sweeps over British-ruled India, where headstrong Sarah Faulkner is bound both by her gender and the confines of her uncle's military compound. Unwilling to sit on the sidelines, the free-spirited beauty breaks free only to discover that her sheltered life hasn't prepared her for the real world. Fleeing the impeding chaos, Sarah meets mysterious and alluring Damien Coleridge, the disgraced son of an English duke-banished from England to atone for a crime he didn't commit. Seeking his own sanctuary, Damien is drawn to Sarah, and the walls he's built up over the years of solitude crumble at her touch? Threatened by both war and their own wild nature, the two must find a way to keep each other, and their passion, safe?

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blurb: The flames of the revolution sweep relentlessly through India, threatening the life of free thinking Sarah Faulkner. Fleeing the impending holocaust, the sheltered Victorian beauty is irresistibly drawn to Damien Coleridge, the renegade man who hides from her the painful secrets of his tormented past. But an undeniable passion will bind them together as their world explodes - as two yearning hearts seek sanctuary from chaos in the rapturous promise of a bold and magnificent love.
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