Midnight Rose

Midnight Rose by Patricia Hagan, published by HarperPaperbacks in 1991, is a fiction novel that spans 451 pages. The story centers on Ryan Youngblood, who becomes infatuated with Erin Sterling, the strong-willed stepdaughter of a notorious slave trader. As Ryan pursues Erin, the complexities of her enigmatic lineage threaten to create a scandal that could impact their lives.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of romance and societal challenges, as Ryan’s determination to win Erin’s affection unfolds against the backdrop of her mysterious background. The book delves into the dynamics of love and conflict, presenting a tale that intertwines personal desires with the weight of familial legacy. This edition is available in English and is designed for those interested in a compelling exploration of relationships within a historical context.
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As soon as he casts his eyes on her, Ryan Youngblood is determined to win the favor of Erin Sterling, the headstrong stepdaughter of a despised slave trader, but Erin’s mysterious parentage could cause a scandal.
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