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1) Dora Thorne
Though acclaimed romance novelist Charlotte M. Brame penned hundreds of short stories and book-length tales over the course of her illustrious literary career, fans and critics alike regard Dora Thorne as her most popular creation. This epic tale centers around romance that blooms among partners of different social classes. Is lasting love possible when the social pressure to say goodbye is so intense? Read Dora Thorne to find out.
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4) A Mad Love
Fans of historical romance will relish this juicy tale of kidnapping, mistaken identities, and revenge. It begins with an intriguing frame story set in the English countryside, then skips forward several decades to detail several intertwined story lines. When readers find out how these two seemingly unrelated tales are connected, the fireworks really begin. It's a slow-burning page-turner that you won't be able to put down.
Shadows figure heavily in romance writer Charlotte M. Brame's body of work. Deeply concerned with the morality of romance and interpersonal relationships, Brame displays an acute understanding of the way that past misdeeds can cast a pall over even the most pure and innocent love and cause inner conflict. The Shadow of a Sin embodies Brame's remarkable ability to create three-dimensional, deeply human characters for whom romance and remorse
...In nineteenth-century England, marriages were often carefully arranged affairs that sought to achieve multiple social, cultural and financial objectives. When the daughter of one aristocratic clan opts to marry for love, rather than for political reasons, alienating her family in the process, the decision sets off a series of tragedies and negative consequences. Can the power of true love set everything aright?
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