MOON
FLOWER
September 1989
Warner Books
ISBN
978-0446346443
Lovely, fiery Deborah Manchester was determined to fight for
women's equality -- even though her proper Bostonian friends and her
fiance scorned her ideas. Then, at their betrothal party, her
husband-to-be attacked both her beliefs and her honor. But just as
he was about to disgrace her forever, an olive-skinned stranger
broke down the door and came to her rescue. He was Rafael Flamenco,
a Creole with flashing eyes, the wealthy heir to vast sugar
holdings, and a man unlike any Deborah had ever met. His coal-black
hair, scorching smile, and masterful touch made her feel, for the
first time, like a woman. Yet to win his heart would plunge her into
an entirely new way of life -- and turn her into the pampered
plaything of a plantation lord.
Soon, from the steaming Louisiana bayous to the wide-open spaces of
Texas Deborah would learn her first lesson in love: that she could
neither escape nor resist her need for Rafael ... his lips ... his
flesh ... his passion
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