Trusting the Wolfe

Trusting the Wolfe

by Lana Williams
Trusting the Wolfe

Trusting the Wolfe

by Lana Williams

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Overview

Mystery and passion awaits in Victorian London! Purchase or read for FREE on Kindle Unlimited! Stabbed and left for dead in one of London's most dangerous neighborhoods, Marcus de Wolfe is astounded when a woman resembling the angel from the famous family legend saves him. Once recovered, he shoves aside his angel's captivating image to focus on his goal of stopping whoever is smuggling cargo on his ships. Left penniless by her wastrel father, seamstress Tessa Maycroft doesn't trust men, especially not the handsome earl with the golden eyes she saved. To keep others from facing the fate she barely escaped, she offers seamstress apprenticeships for impoverished girls, giving them a chance for a better life. But when Marcus appears in her shop and insists there's a terrible connection between her girls and his ships, she agrees to help him once more. He tempts her to believe there might be more to life than she's dared to hope. Marcus soon realizes Tessa is anything but a simple seamstress. His angel shows him he's not as dead inside as he believed. Can the passion they find in each other's arms unite these lonely souls or will the plot they uncover threaten not only their new-found love but their lives?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725144828
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 08/13/2018
Pages: 194
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.41(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Filled with a love of books from an early age, USA Today Bestselling Author Lana Williams put pen to paper and decided happily ever afters were a must in any story she created. With over 25 books published in Victorian, Medieval, and Regency settings, Lana writes in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, two growing sons, and two labs.
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