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Love's Divided World
Fervently Bristol Adams tried to be what seventeenth-century Puritan New England believed a proper young lady should be - dutiful, devout, submissive to restraints and immune to desire.
But even in this harsh atmosphere, her ravishing beauty attracted the hunger of a man she could not turn away from - and when she was sent back to England by her enraged father, all that had been held in check within her was suddenly released.
In New England, Bristol had been thought a daughter of Satan. But in sophisticated, aristocratic London, she was worshiped as a goddess of love by the most dazzling young blades in the realm - and in the arms of Jean Pierre La Crosse, a man who could give her everything but marriage, she learned what it was to be a mistress of pleasure and its slave....