Frankly, My Dear

Frankly, My Dear by Sandra Hill is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on January 29, 2013. This 432-page novel transports readers to 18th-century Louisiana, where the story unfolds through the eyes of Selene, a New York fashion model. After finding herself magically immersed in the Old South, she navigates a world filled with Southern belles and gentlemen, drawing inspiration from the classic film Gone with the Wind.
In this historical romance, Selene encounters the brooding plantation owner James Baptiste, who challenges her perceptions of love and attraction. The narrative is infused with spicy innuendo and humor, creating a blend of temptation and passion. Readers can expect a tale that explores themes of unexpected love and the complexities of relationships in a richly depicted historical setting.
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Travel to 18th-century Louisiana in Frankly, My Dear, New York Times bestselling author Sandra Hill’s sexy and sassy re-imagining of Gone with the Wind.
All New York fashion model Selene knows about the Old South is what she sees in the classic movie. When she magically finds herself in the Louisiana bayou, surrounded by Southern belles and gentlemen, she does her best to follow the example set by Scarlett , but is brooding yet alluring plantation owner James Baptiste truly her Rhett?
Frankly, My Dear features spicy innuendo, a dash of good humor, and a satisfying mix of temptation, passion, and new and unexpected love. Scintillating and sensual, Sandra Hill offers up a historical romance in her trademark style that will satisfy her fans and new readers alike.
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