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Star Sapphire
1979
First Published
3.91
Average Rating
275
Number of Pages

Can love bind Sonia and Alastair together – or will their differences tear them apart? 1809, England Beautiful, wealthy and talented, Sonia Goldfine has no time for love and her Jewish heritage means she’s no stranger to prejudice. But when she accepts an unexpected proposal from the dashing Alastair Charlton, Sonia finds she’s falling in love despite herself. Alastair is everything she’s ever wanted, but he could surely never love a woman like her, especially with the glamorous and manipulative Daphne Porter on the scene. When Sonia stumbles across some incriminating paperwork, all her worst suspicions about her marriage are confirmed. And as the Napoleonic Wars rage on in Europe, Sonia finds herself torn between love for her husband and duty towards England, the adopted country she loves. Can Sonia and Alastair bring their two worlds together? Or will prejudice and misunderstanding tear them apart? Can the two of them learn to trust their love – and each other? With themes of prejudice, trust and acceptance, STAR SAPPHIRE combines classic Regency romance with a nail-biting adventure story.

Avg Rating
3.91
Number of Ratings
55
5 STARS
44%
4 STARS
27%
3 STARS
13%
2 STARS
9%
1 STARS
7%
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Author

Janet Louise Roberts
Author · 36 books

See pseudonyms Louisa Bronte, Rebecca Danton & Janette Radcliffe. Some of the listed titles are more straight romance than romantic suspense. Janet Louise Roberts was born on January 20, 1925, in New Britain Connecticut, the daughter of a missionary in a conservative church. She wrote contemporary, historical, and gothic romances, as well as occult horror romances such as The Devil’s Own, Isle of the Dolphins, Lord Satan, and Her Demon Lover. She used pseudonyms for several of her works. Roberts died on June 11, 1982 in Dayton, Ohio.

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