One Fiery Rose
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  • Reads 49,823
  • Votes 2,428
  • Parts 8
  • Time 47m
Complete, First published Nov 08, 2015
Pandora is a woman at odds with the mores of 1820 England. She is a headstrong woman who wants to study horticulture. Until the handsome rake, Lord Tristan Royce enters her life. Can he be the man who tames her wild spirit?
This is a revision of an earlier story, A Fiery Rose, which many readers  asked for a longer version of.
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This story was my first story in this genre. I read the comments , and I do take them into consideration as I continue to write. This story was experimental to me. There's a passion to the story that people like.
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Ravished by the Pirate

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Cassandra didn't know what was wrong with her. Why didn't any of the Earls and Barons appeal to her? As a woman of four and twenty living in 1804 England, she was expected to be wed by now. After running away from an embarassing dance lesson, she ends up at The Vixen Inn, run by her friend, Sophia Brook. While there, a bounty hunter and his prisoner,Jeremy Hawkins, seek refuge from a storm. Can the outlaw pirate, set for a date with the gallows, be the man who can give her what she craves? I appreciate the support of the Wattpad community for this story. I've decided to publish it on Amazon . It's called The Runaway Bride and The Outlaw Pirate. It would mean a lot to me if you would support this book on Amazon. Please leave an honest/rating review. I read some of the comments where people were upset about the mores of the time. It's not my personal belief. I'm just reflecting what people believed in those days. I appreciate comments. Most people don't use swear words, and I and most readers appreciate that. Please refrain from using swear words in your comments.