Prelude For A Lord
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It is their music that heals them, but it may also drive them apart. Lady Alethea is living in Bath, England, with her aunt and waiting for her 30th birthday in order to claim her inheritance so she can pursue her passion for music. She is alarmed to learn that someone is trying to steal her violin, which was left to her by an Italian widow who was like a mother to her. She is forced to ask for help from Lord Dommick, who is known for his expertise in music and his knowledge of violins. Traumatized by his time spent fighting the French on the Peninsula, Lord Dommick is desperate to dispell the rumors of his madness for the sake of his sister, who will be coming out in London in the spring. Alethea and Dommick’s families are threatened when their plan to discover the would-be thief is realized. Dommick proposes that Alethea and her family come stay at his country house with his family to better protect them all. Alethea has come to trust and love Dommick, but he is so preoccupied with his own demons that he pays no attention. It’s not until Alethea is kidnapped that Dommick is forced to stare down his struggles and realize that Alethea loves him completely. But will he find her in time to confess his feelings, and will they realize who is behind the threats? A one-of-a-kind violin has put them all in danger.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310320357
ISBN10: 0310320356
Camille Elliot
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2014
Publisher: Zondervan
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