The Surrender of a Lady

· St. Martin's Paperbacks
3.7
34 reviews
Ebook
336
Pages

About this ebook

Sold. With one word, Lady Elena Ravenscliffe's destiny changes forever. Forced into Constantinople's slave market to pay off her late husband's debts and save her son, Elena reinvents herself as Jinan—a harem girl adored by the rich lords who bid on her favors. But one man instantly sees through her façade.

Griffin Summerfield, Marquess of Rothburn, let Elena slip through his fingers years ago. When he recognizes her on the auction block, he pays an outrageous sum to possess her, even if it is for a short period of time. But when his deadline looms, Griffin will risk all in a desperate bid to make her his—and his alone...
The Surrender of a Lady was Tiffany Clare's debut novel—a dazzling, bold historical romance.

Ratings and reviews

3.7
34 reviews
Rachel Taft
June 6, 2017
Definitely not for the sensually faint of heart... wish there had been a bit more development of the romance between the two main characters, but overall, very sexy and a good read.
Melissa NB
December 21, 2014
I really wanted to love it, but kept losing interest. I liked at the end Amir talked to her.
1 person found this review helpful

About the author

Deciding that life had far more to offer than a nine to five job, bickering children in the evening, and housework of any kind, Tiffany Clare opened up her laptop to rediscover her love of the written word. Tiffany writes historical romances set in the Victorian era. She lives in Toronto with her ever-patient photographer husband, two mischievous children, and one hyperactive cat. Tiffany loves to hear from readers.

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