Iron Lace

Iron Lace by Emilie Richards is a New Ed edition published by Mira Books in 1996, featuring 472 pages in English. This novel delves into the life of Aurore Gerritsen, who, behind the iron gates of affluent New Orleans, harbors long-hidden truths that could profoundly impact her family. As Aurore confronts her own mortality, she is compelled to unveil the secrets that have haunted her throughout her life.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family dynamics and the complexities of personal history. The story unfolds against a backdrop of wealth and societal expectations, revealing the intricate layers of Aurore’s life. With elements of fiction, sagas, and romance, this book presents a compelling examination of the choices that shape one’s identity and the legacies that endure.
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Behind the iron gates of wealthy New Orleans, beneath the veneer of her society name, linger truths that Aurore Gerritsen has hidden for a lifetime–truths that threaten to change forever the lives of her unsuspecting family. Now, as Aurore faces her own mortality, she needs to reveal the secrets that have haunted her for so many years.
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