Hell hath no fury like a lady of society scornedIsabelle Beaumont may be the most sought-after courtesan in London, but there's more to this beautiful seductress than meets the eye. Born to nobility, yet consigned to a life on the streets, Isabelle has done more than just survive. Hell hath no fury like a lady of society scorned.The Unexpected heirAs the new Earl of Digby, Francis Gilbert is determined to live up to his title. The last thing he needs is to become embroiled with the mysterious Belle Beaumont.A battle of willsAs attraction sparks between this unlikely pair, Francis fights his overwhelming desire while Isabelle grows even more determined to seduce the straitlaced earl. A battle of wills can only lead to one thing...his inevitable surrender. But there's more than just their hearts at stake. The devil lurks silently in the shadows, waiting for the opportunity to collect his dues.
1879. Prolific English writer of novels dealing with Victorian life. An Eye for an Eye is a tragic, gothic romance about the struggle of the upper class Protestant Englishman, Fred...
An Eye for an Eye
Among his best known works is a series of novels collectively known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which revolves around the imaginary county of Barsetshire. “An Eye for an Eye” is one of fi ve novels which Trollope set mainly in ...
Anthony Trollope's classic novel from 1879 follows the trials of Fred Neville, a lieutenant in the cavalry and heir to the earldom of Scroope, who is caught up in scandal when he seduces Kate O'Hara, a poor, beautiful Irish girl.
An Eye for an Eye is a novel by Anthony Trollope written between 13 September and 10 October 1870, but held back from publication until August 1878 when serialization began in the Whitehall Review.
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Louise Allen has been immersing herself in history for as long as she can remember, finding that landscapes and places evoke powerful images of the past. Venice, Burgundy and the Greek islands are favorites. Louise lives on the Norfolk ...
He resolves to confront Mrs. O'Hara and her unfortunate daughter. The climax of the novel takes place between the young earl and Mrs. O'Hara on the cliffs above the cottage.
An Eye for an Eye is a novel by Anthony Trollope written between 13 September and 10 October 1870,but held back from publication until August 1878 when serialization began in the Whitehall Review.
An Eye for an Eye is a novel by Anthony Trollope written between 13 September and 10 October 1870, but held back from publication until August 1878 when serialization began in the Whitehall Review.