Black Silk

Black Silk by Judith Ivory, published by HarperCollins on August 18, 2009, is a reprint edition comprising 464 pages in English. The narrative follows Submit Channing-Downes, a once-proper wife of an aging Marquess, who finds herself destitute and alone after her husband’s death. Tasked with delivering a mysterious black box, she seeks out Graham Wessit, the Earl of Netham, whose reputation is tainted by scandal. Their encounter sets off a series of unforeseen events that intertwine their lives in unexpected ways.
Readers will discover a story that delves into themes of obligation and the complexities of human relationships within a historical context. The book explores the dynamics between Submit and Graham as they navigate their intertwined fates, revealing layers of character and circumstance. With elements of romance and fiction, Black Silk presents a rich tapestry of emotions and societal expectations, inviting readers to engage with the characters’ journeys.
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As befitting her name, lovely Submit Channing-Downes was the proper, obedient wife of an aging Marquess–until her husband′s death left her penniless and alone…with one final obligation to fulfill. Entrusted with delivering a small black box to its rightful owner, she calls upon Graham Wessit, the notorious Earl of Netham, whose life has been marred by rumor and scandal. But Graham wants nothing to do w/ her gift. Fate however, has entwined these two lives in astonishing ways neither Submit nor Graham could ever imagine.
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