The English Lieutenant’s Lady
An Oregon Territory Romance
by Evelyn M. Hill
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Pub Date 2 Feb 2018 | Archive Date 28 Feb 2018
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Description
British Spies… in Oregon
“I’m not your enemy.” He held her gaze, willing her to believe that lie.
It’s 1845. Britain and America both claim the Oregon Territory, and neither side is willing to back down. As the two nations prepare for war, the British government sends Lieutenant Geoffrey Montgomery to Oregon City on a confidential mission. Doing his duty means lying to everyone—including the woman who catches his attention the moment they meet.
Lia Griggs needs to find a home for herself and her nephew. She has the chance to carve a niche for herself in Oregon City—so long as she is prepared to hide her past from everyone, even the Englishman who quickly becomes her friend and ally... and more.
To survive, Geoff and Lia both need to pretend to be someone they're not. The last thing either of them wants is to fall in love. And as the threat of war grows stronger, choosing to stay together could cost them everything they have.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780999808207 |
PRICE | US$2.99 (USD) |
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What a terrific inspirational romance. This book is well written with a good plot and characters. I loved the Oregon setting. I am not usually a fan of historical fiction but certainly enjoyed this book. I highly recommend this book.