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Fire on the snow, Barbara Cartland

Label
Fire on the snow, Barbara Cartland
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Fire on the snow
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Barbara Cartland
Series statement
Bantam's Barbara Cartland library, 30
Summary
Raised by her aunt and uncle, the sanctimonious Duke and Duchess of Berkhamsted, the golden-haired and beautiful Alida Shenley lives in the shadow of the 'shame' that her late and much-loved father brought, upon the family by marrying for love, and because her mother was a ballerina. Being on the stage was tantamount to prostitution in Alida's Guardians' eyes and they inflict terrible punishments and humiliation upon her for what they see as her parent's appalling sins. Even worse than her uncle's savage whippings is the fact that he forbids her ever to marry as the carries the 'bad blood' of her mother. But, hope eventually, stirs in her heart when she is asked to accompany her cousin Mary on a voyage to Russia to meet the handsome young Prince Vorontski, whom Mary is to marry even though she flirts outrageously with the sinister Count Ivan, who is on the Steamer escorting them to St. Petersburg. In Russia Alida's dreams of happiness are, dashed as she falls hopelessly in love with Prince. Worse still, she finds that Mary has conspired with Count Ivan for her to marry his father, a Russian General as despicable and brutal as her uncle. But, just as she despairs of ever finding love with the Prince, Fate intervenes amid a life or death confrontation with a murderous pack of wolves in the Russian snow and her life is changed forever
Target audience
adult
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