Darkest Longings

Darkest Longings by Susan Lewis, published by Random House in 1992, is a fiction novel that explores the tumultuous life of Claudine Rafferty. Rich, reckless, and beautiful, Claudine enters into an arranged marriage with the notorious Francois de Lorvoire, much to the surprise of those around her. As she grapples with Francois’ cruelty and indifference, Claudine seeks solace in the arms of Armand St Jacques, one of her husband’s vignerons, leading her into a complex web of love and betrayal.
Readers will find a narrative steeped in themes of trust and deception as Claudine uncovers the dark secrets of the de Lorvoire family. As she navigates her tumultuous relationships, she must confront not only her husband’s sinister past but also the dangerous enemies that come with it. This edition, comprising 471 pages, delves into the intricacies of love and loyalty against a backdrop of conspiracy, revealing the challenges Claudine faces in her quest for true affection.
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Claudine Rafferty is rich, reckless, and beautiful. So when she throws herself into an arranged marriage with the eminently eligible but notorious Francois de Lorvoire, everyone in Paris is amazed. Determined to cope with Francois’ cruelty and indifference, Claudine soon finds herself driven to find love in the arms of Armand St Jacques, one of her husband’s vignerons. But all is not what it seems in the de Lorvoire family. As Claudine learns more of Francois’s sinister past, she also inherits some of his most dangerous enemies. And against a background of betrayal and conspiracy, she is forced to learn not only whom she can trust, but also whom she really loves.
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