The Bastard
by:
Brenda Novak (author)
To some men honor is just a word…. Jeannette Boucher, a young French beauty from a family left penniless by the revolution, must marry against her will to save them all from ruin. But almost immediately after the vows are spoken, she learns that her old English husband is impotent—and in his...
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To some men honor is just a word…. Jeannette Boucher, a young French beauty from a family left penniless by the revolution, must marry against her will to save them all from ruin. But almost immediately after the vows are spoken, she learns that her old English husband is impotent—and in his desire for an heir, he plans to compromise her in the worst way. Determined to escape such a fate, she stows away on one of His Majesty’s frigates. But a woman alone is in constant danger. To Lieutenant Treynor, honor means everything…. Born a bastard to a wayward marquise, Lieutenant Crawford Treynor was given to a poor farmer to raise and was maltreated until he ran away to join the Royal Navy. Treynor is determined to prove he’s as good as any other man and rise to captain his own frigate. But once he finds Jeannette aboard The Tempest he must decide whether to return her to the man he knows would abuse her—or risk everything, even his life, to keep her safe.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780615566412 (0615566413)
Publish date: December 10th 2011
Publisher: Brenda Novak, Inc
Pages no: 372
Edition language: English
This was a much higher rating until the ending. An ending can really make or break a novel, and in this case, it was definitely a break. I was so disappointed! I mean yeah, it was a happy ending and all, but it was... lackluster. Boring. Nondramatic. Not steamy. I kind of expected an explosion with...
As members of the aristocracy, Jeannette Boucher and her family were forced to flee France because of the Revolution. A distant English cousin found a suitable husband for Jeannette and the story opens in the middle of her vows to Baron St. Ives, a man in his late 50s to Jeannette’s 18. By marryin...