Broken Wing by Judith James Paperback Book
15 Rating(s)

Details

Rent Broken Wing

Author: Judith James

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Medallion Press

Published: Nov 2008

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Historical

Retail Price: $7.95

Pages: 350

Synopsis

Set during the chaotic beginnings of Napoleon's rule, this saga tells the story of Gabriel St. Croix, a street survivor searching for a place to belong. Abandoned as a child and raised in a brothel, he has never known friendship or affection. Hiding physical and emotional scars behind an icy façade, his only relationship is with a young boy he has spent the last five years protecting from the brutal reality of their environment. But all that is about to change. The boy's family has found him, and they are coming to take him home. Sarah Munroe blames herself for her brother's disappearance. When he's located, safe and unharmed despite where he has been living, Sarah vows to help the man who rescued and protected him in any way she can. With loving patience she helps Gabriel face his demons and teaches him to trust in friendship and love. But when the past catches up with him, Gabriel must face it on his own. Becoming a mercenary, pirate, and professional gambler, he travels to London, France, and the Barbary Coast in a desperate attempt to find Sarah again. On the way, however, he will discover the most dangerous journey and the greatest gamble of all is within the darkest reaches of his own heart.

View descriptions at Amazon.com

Recommended

Private Arrangements
by Sherry Thomas

Love has designs of its own.…To all of London society, Lord and Lady Tremaine had the ideal arrangement: a marriage based on civility,...

Tempt Me at Twilight...
by Lisa Kleypas

Poppy Hathaway loves her unconventional family, though she longs for normalcy. Then fate leads to a meeting with Harry Rutledge, an enigmatic hotel...

The Secret
by Julie Garwood

Judith Hampton, a beautiful but poor young woman living in England, journeys from her bleak home to Scotland to meet the father she has never known...

Reviews