Petals in the Storm

Petals in the Storm by Mary Jo Putney, published by Topaz in 1993, is a historical romance set in opulent 19th-century France. This edition spans 380 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Rafael Whitbourne, the Duke of Candover, as he teams up with the beautiful spy Countess Magda Janos to investigate a court assassination. Rafael is taken aback to discover that Magda is the woman he loved 15 years earlier and believed to be dead.
Readers will find an engaging exploration of love and intrigue as Rafael and Magda navigate their complex past while confronting the dangers of their present. The story delves into themes of romance and historical context, providing a backdrop of political tension and personal connection. This edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a richly detailed world filled with suspense and emotional depth.
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Set in opulent 19th-century France, here is the epic tale of Rafael Whitbourne, the Duke of Candover, and beautiful spy Countess Magda Janos. United to uncover a court assassination, Rafael is shocked to learn that Magda is a woman he loved 15 years before and had thought dead.
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