Shanna

Shanna by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, published by HarperCollins on August 1, 1978, is a historical romance novel that spans 672 pages. The story begins with a secret pact made within the grim confines of Newgate Prison, where a condemned criminal agrees to marry a beautiful heiress in exchange for a night of pleasure. This union is intended to save her from an unwanted arranged marriage, but it quickly unravels as the heiress, a spirited individual, escapes to a Caribbean paradise, leaving her new husband to face his grim fate alone.
Readers will discover a tale of passion and determination as Ruark Beauchamp seeks to reclaim his bride, whose free spirit has led her away from their fleeting vows. The narrative explores themes of love and destiny, as Ruark’s unwavering resolve drives him to find Shanna, despite the obstacles that stand in his way. This edition offers an immersive experience into a richly woven historical backdrop, capturing the essence of romance and adventure.
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A pact is sealed in secret behind the foreboding walls of Newgate Prison. In return for a night of unparalleled pleasure, a dashing condemned criminal consents to wed a beautiful heiress, thereby rescuing her with his name from an impending and abhorred arranged union. But in the fading echoes of hollow wedding vows, a solemn promise is broken, as a sensuous free spirit takes flight to a lush Caribbean paradise, abandoning the stranger she married to face the gallows unfulfilled.
But Ruark Beauchamp’s destiny is now eternally intertwined with that of the tempestuous, intoxicating Shanna. He will be free . . . and he will find her. For no iron ever forged can imprison his resolute passion. And no hangman’s noose will deny Ruark the ecstasy that is rightfully his.
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