Puritan Bride

Puritan Bride by Anne O’Brien is a historical romance published by Mills & Boon in 2004. This edition, comprising 297 pages, is written in English and delves into the complexities of love and marriage during the Restoration Court of King Charles in England, 1663. The story follows Marcus, Viscount Marlbrooke, who, disillusioned by the sexual games of the court, finds himself in need of a strategic marriage to secure his claim to Winteringham Priory.
As Marcus contemplates his union with the spirited Puritan Katherine Harley, he discovers that his initial cynicism about love and matrimony may be challenged. The narrative explores the unexpected passion that lies beneath Katherine’s solemn exterior, suggesting that their marriage could hold more potential than Marcus anticipated. Readers will find a blend of historical context and romantic tension as the characters navigate their evolving relationship amidst the societal norms of their time.
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A WOMAN OF UNEXPECTED PASSION
England, 1663
The sexual games at the Restoration Court of King Charles have turned Marcus, Viscount Marlbrooke, into a cynic. While he doesn’t believe that love lies within matrimony, he does need to secure his claim to Winteringham Priory.
Marriage to the spirited Puritan Katherine Harley is the key and, given his unexpected response to her, perhaps their marriage needn’t be as bleak as he fears. Because, beneath her solemn exterior, he senses a bride of surprising passion….
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