Shadows on the Shore

Shadows on the Shore by Jessica Stirling, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1993, is a historical romance that explores the complexities of love and betrayal. This edition spans 346 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Clare, a wealthy widow, who unexpectedly encounters Striker, the lover who left her and caused her heartache thirteen years prior. As they confront their tumultuous past, Clare must navigate the dangers posed by Striker’s charm while safeguarding her daughter from his influence.
Readers will find a tale rich in intrigue and emotional conflict as Clare and Striker engage in a battle of secrets and deceit. The story delves into themes of romance and the consequences of past decisions, highlighting the tension between the characters as they each seek to protect their interests. With its focus on the interplay of love and betrayal, this book presents a compelling exploration of how fate intertwines their lives once more.
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Fate brings Clare, now a wealthy widow, face to face with Striker, the lover who abandoned and betrayed her 13 years ago. Her daughter must be protected from his predatory charm. Clare and Striker both have secrets to pit against each other in a game of deceit that will bring ruin to one of them.
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