More Books by Janet Woods
"Beyond the Plough"
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A Pocket Books Release
March 2004
ISBN: 0-743-46800-7
Now a wealthy young widow, former peasant girl Siana Forbes has overcome her humble beginnings to become mistress of Cheverton Manor, the handsome estate which her infant son, Ashley, will one day inherit. When the man she had always loved, country doctor Francis Matheson, asks for her hand in marriage, it seems her happiness is complete.
But trouble lies ahead. An unexpected tragedy means Francis must leave for Australia - a land where danger and hardship await. Left behind to raise a growing family, Siana too has problems when a sinister figure from her past emerges, determined to cause havoc.
And a terrible ordeal suffered by her stepdaughter on the night of the harvest supper leaves Siana with a heartbreaking choice. Will she be able to overcome the odds stacked against her and keep her family together? And will she ever be reunited with her beloved Francis?
"A Dorset Girl"
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A Pocket Books Release
August 2003
ISBN: 0-743-46799-X
An illegitimate peasant girl faces cruelty and hardship in 19th century Dorset.
When her mother and stepfather perish in a fire, Siana Lewis finds herself destitute, with a younger brother and sister to support. Although her prospects seem bleak, Siana's beauty and intelligence will attract the attention of three men.
Daniel, her first love - the man who will betray her.
Francis Matheson - the village doctor, who admires Siana's determination and thirst for knowlege.
And Edward Forbes, the local squire. A sensual and devious man, Edward is used to getting what he wants. He desires the beautiful peasant girl from the moment he sets eyes on her - and he's determined to have her. Whatever it takes.
"Daughter of Darkness"
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A Robert Hale UK Release
May 2001
ISBN: 0-709-06887-5
Four years after being drugged and tricked into marrying the 14-year-old Willow Givanchy, a suspected witch and unwanted daughter of his deadliest enemy, Gerard Lytton returns home to find his wife and family changed. Having lost none of her fiery independence, Willow has become a well-loved member of Lytton's family. But although nobly born, she cannot belie her mother's dark reputation and her father's dishonour. The pair fall in love, but is their love deep enough to overcome the obstacles of her parentage and reputation, which threaten to tear them asunder - especially in light of the mysterious events which begin to unfold?
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