The Glass Coffin
  • Published:
    Apr-2016
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    Print / eBook
  • Main Genre:
    Historical Romance
  • Pages:
    224
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Gertrude "Trudy" Dodsworth wants nothing more than to be with the love of her life, William Haddington, Earl of Waverly. Her father, the evil "sin collector" Frederick Dodsworth, forbids the union and sends Trudy and her mother far away to a town called Everdale. While there, Trudy catches the eye of the roguishly handsome and very controlling, Lawson Stockwell--also an earl. He asks for her hand in marriage. Trudy reluctantly agrees for the sake of her mother who has fallen suddenly ill. William Haddington has hit a new low. Once thought of as a virtuous man, William has fallen from grace. Laden heavy with guilt, he trudges through life carrying the burden that is his to bear. He set the fire that disfigured Nicholas Wellington, The Beast of Ravenston. William goes to Everdale to start over, become himself again, try to move on, but when he sees the love of his life, Trudy, arm in arm with another man, he falls back into the bottle. When the "gifts" begin appearing on his doorstep, William has no doubt they are from Lord Ravenston, who is known to get revenge on those who hurt him. With time running out and his love for Trudy tearing him apart, William must decide if he will give into his feelings for her or force her to hate him forever. Because The Beast is coming to Everdale. And he's coming to make William suffer. Based on Sleeping Beauty
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    • First Edition
    • Apr-2016
    • Createspace
    • Paperback
    • ISBN: 1532826745
    • ISBN13: 9781532826740
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    • Mar-2016
    • Blue Tulip Publishing
    • eBook (Kindle)
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    • Mar-2016
    • Blue Tulip Publishing
    • eBook
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    • Apr-2016
    • Smashwords
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 1942246870
    • ISBN13: 9781942246879



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