Sweet Savage Eden

Sweet Savage Eden by Heather Graham, published by Random House Publishing Group on February 1, 1989, is a historical romance novel that explores the intense relationship between Jasmine and Lord Jamie Cameron. Set against the backdrop of Colonial America, the story begins with a marriage of convenience that ignites a fierce and all-consuming love. Jasmine, the illegitimate daughter of an actress and a duke, finds herself drawn to Lord Cameron despite her initial resistance to his bold advances.
Readers will discover a narrative filled with passion and conflict as Jasmine’s fiery spirit clashes with Lord Cameron’s obsession. The book delves into themes of desire and the complexities of love, set within the historical context of the era. With 400 pages, this first edition presents a vivid portrayal of romance and the challenges faced by its characters as they navigate their tumultuous relationship amidst the backdrop of a new world.
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From a marriage of convenience, a fierce, all-consuming love was born.
From the first time Jasmine’s eyes met those of Lord Jamie Cameron in a smoky British inn, theirs was the wrong kind of attraction—not gentle, slow, and easy, but hot, hard, and all-consuming.
The illegitimate daughter of an actress and duke, Jassy had dreams no man could wrench from her in a moment of desire. She’d resist this bold nobleman with all the strength of her soul. But her golden hair, fiery temperament, and indomitable spirit obsessed Lord Cameron . . . and he wanted her with him when he sailed for the new wilderness called Virginia. So he had a bargain for the spit-fire Jassy, one that only a very special woman would dare to make.
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