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Salting the Wound

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A captivating romance set in 19th century Dorset
Charlotte Honeyman jilts her long-time swain, and on the spur of the moment marries a stranger. His pride damaged and his matrimonial plans upturned, sea captain Nick Thornton threatens to take revenge.
Charlotte's younger sister, Marianne, takes pity on Nick and secretly boards his ship, where she meets with an accident. Nick regards Marianne as the perfect tool with which to get his own back, but in the process falls in love.
The rift between the sisters widens, and scandal erupts when it becomes apparent that Marianne is expecting Nick's child. Then fate intervenes to change the course of their lives, perhaps forever . . .|Charlotte Honeyman jilts her long-time swain, and marries a stranger. His pride damaged and life plans ruined, sea captain Nick Thornton vows revenge. Charlotte's sister, Marianne, takes pity on Nick and secretly boards his ship. Nick regards Marianne as the perfect tool with which to get his own back.
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      December 1, 2009
      Much of the gossip in the harbor town of Poole in Dorset, England, centers on the Honeyman and Thornton families. Sea captain Nick Thornton grew up believing he would marry Charlotte Honeyman, but when he arrives back home to make her his wife, Charlotte greets him with a gun and the news that she is already married. Marianne, Charlottes younger and optimistic sister, decides to heal the breach between the families. But while searching for Nick aboard his ship, she falls into the hold and is not discovered for two days. Seeking revenge against Charlotte, Nick does not return to Poole. Instead he continues on to Boston, fully aware of the scandal that will ensue for Marianne, an unmarried lady in 1850 and unchaperoned on his ship for several weeks. Nick is a gentleman, however, until he begins to fall for Marianne. When she returns to Poole, Marianne is prepared for gossip, not the harsh words from her sister, who then throws her out of the house. Once again, Woods delivers a historical romance that leaves the reader wanting more; happily this page-turner hints that more is to come in a sequel.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

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