Vanquished
Known as The Maid of Mayfair for her unassailable virtue, unwavering resolve, and quiet dignity, suffragette leader, Caledonia —Callie — Rivers is the perfect counter for detractors' portrayal of the women as rabble rousers, lunatics, even whores. But a high-ranking enemy within the government...
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Known as The Maid of Mayfair for her unassailable virtue, unwavering resolve, and quiet dignity, suffragette leader, Caledonia —Callie — Rivers is the perfect counter for detractors' portrayal of the women as rabble rousers, lunatics, even whores. But a high-ranking enemy within the government will stop at nothing to ensure that the Parliamentary bill to grant the vote to females dies in the Commons — including ruining the reputation of the Movement's chief spokeswoman. After a streak of disastrous luck at the gaming tables threatens to land him at the bottom of the Thames, photographer Hadrian St. Claire reluctantly agrees to seduce the beautiful suffragist leader and then use his camera to capture her fall from grace. Posing as the photographer commissioned to make her portrait for the upcoming march on Parliament, Hadrian infiltrates Callie's inner circle. But lovely, soft-spoken Callie hardly fits his mental image of a dowdy, man-hating spinster. And as the passion between them flares from spark to full-on flame, Hadrian is the one in danger of being vanquished.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9781932815757 (1932815759)
Publish date: July 1st 2006
Publisher: Medallion Press
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Series: The Roxbury Trilogy (#1)
I really wanted to like this book. I loved that the heroine was involved with the suffrage movement. Callie, of course, was monied and didn't really think about the poor. Less naivete would have been awesome. I liked the quotes at the beginning of each chapter. Hadrian was disappointing to me; I lik...
When I got this book it was a free ebook in the Kindle store. This was an interesting read. Lots of talk about the women's suffrage movement in England in the late 1800's. I know this book was a work of fiction but reading it makes a person think about how true the book could actually be. How me...