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WHITE HORSES
In
1813, Earl Colonel Leo Standish is assigned to escort a Rothschild
purchased gold shipment from Brussels to Portugal, needed
since the Peninsular merchants refuse paper money as remittance
for goods and services. Leo is to masquerade as the husband
of Gabrielle Robichon, part owner with her two younger brothers,
of Cirque Equestre, a traveling horse troupe. Gabrielle has
agreed to deliver the gold out of love for her recently deceased
father, a royalist.
Leo and Gabrielle meet and he behaves like a
pompous aristocrat though he "obeys" her orders
to better fit in with the traveling show. As the French seek
to steal the gold, Leo is forced to perform as the ringmaster
so that he does not stick out anymore than he already does.
Sharing a moving boudoir platonically and great danger at
all times, Leo begins to admire and respect his "wife",
who teaches him life's lesson that love is everything.
Regency romantic suspense fans will enjoy this
rousing tale of love between
an arrogant lord and a horse trainer- performer amidst the
danger of Napoleon's forces seeking to find and kill them.
Though the choice between lifestyles by the lead couple seems
too easily resolved, the changes in Leo are believable and
deftly handled. The audience will agree with his estrange
mother "God bless Gabrielle" as she makes the action-packed
tale unique, refreshing and exciting.
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