Fire and Ice
Canadian Anne-Marie Doucet had hated the British for years, and she vowed to aid the rebellious Americans in their attempt to wrest Quebec from British hands. She would have blown the redcoats back across the Atlantic, but coolheaded American lieutenant Eli Brownell thwarted her plan, igniting both her temper and her unawakened passions.
Thanks to a beautiful, tempestuous spy, Eli found himself a prisoner. One wrong move could mean the noose for both of them. But as he carefully plotted his escape, one thought never entered his mind -- Anne-Marie's accompanying him on his arduous retreat.
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