Robert’s Lady

Robert’s Lady by Nicole Byrd is a historical romance published by Jove Books in 2000, featuring 327 pages in English. The story follows Robert Manning, who returns to England after serving in the Napoleonic wars, only to discover that his betrothed is now married to another man. In a twist of fate, he accepts a proposal from her sister, but their happiness is jeopardized when a dangerous secret from Robert’s past comes to light.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love and betrayal set against the backdrop of the Regency era. As Robert navigates his complicated relationships and confronts the challenges posed by his past, the story delves into the intricacies of romance and the impact of secrets on personal connections. This edition offers a glimpse into the emotional turmoil and societal expectations of the time, making it a notable addition for fans of historical fiction.
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Robert Manning returns home to England after fighting in the Napoleonic wars, only to find that his betrothed is now another man’s wife. But when her besotted sister proposes, he accepts. All is well until a dangerous secret from his past is exposed, threatening their future as well as his very life. Nicole Byrd is the pseudonym for the mother/daughter writing team of Cherl Zach and Michelle Place.
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