The Harlot's Daughter

The Harlot's Daughter

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Following The Reverend's Daughter, this tale continues Brutus's story. Serving the King, as Captain of the Saucy Wench, Brutus Marks continues the work that he and Violet started years ago. Brutus sails the seas with two goals in mind. The first, to rescue as many lost souls as he possibly can. And second, to touch the maid, Margaret's heart, and convince her that she is worthy to be loved. There are many twists and turns ahead, will Brutus end up with the maid of his dreams, or will another come to steal his heart away from her as Margaret realizes what it is she must do to become whole again? Cover by Elizabeth Dyck, aka @anneneufeld.
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