The Lady Flees Her Lord        

By Michèle Ann Young

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Voted The Romance Studio "Sweetheart of the Week"

If you enjoy full and lush historical romances that are bursting at the seams with great characters and an entertaining story, you won’t want to miss this book. Five Hearts ~ Jacqueline, The Romance Studio

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Sourcebooks, Casablanca, October 2008.

ISBN-13: 978-1402213991

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She's desperate for peace and safety...
Lucinda, Lady Denbigh, is running from a husband who physically and emotionally abuses her because she is unfashionably plump and has failed to produce an heir. Posing as a widow, she seeks refuge in the quiet countryside...

He's returned from the wars, wounded and tormented...
Lord Hugo Wanstead, with a wound that won't heal, and his mother's and Spanish wife's deaths on his conscience, finds his estate impoverished, his sleep torn by nightmares, and brandy his only solace. When he meets Lucinda, he finds her beautiful - ;body and soul - ;and thinks she just might give him something to live for ...

Together they can begin to heal, but not until she is free from her violent past...

An entertaining romance novel with an unusually independent and spirited heroine  -Historical Novel Society.

"Readers will never want to put her book down!"
Bronwyn Scott, author of Pickpocket Countess

"... the suspense and sexual tension accelerate throughout." Romance Reviews Today

Here is what Yankee Romance Reviewers has to say: Read the interview and find the complete review directly below

Our author has given us a little slice of Heaven molded from a minuscule slice of Hell. Our emotions are played like a violin with endearing words, breath taking scenes and a virtuous sense of right and wrong. The authors writing style is highly comparable with Jane Austin but with more of today's romance mentality. Lush and loving, heart wrenching beautiful, one could only hope to have a Lord Hugo Wanstead to desire us so truly and deeply.

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