Danger at Dahlkari

· Open Road Media
3.5
2 reviews
Ebook
248
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About this ebook

Fighting for her survival in the jungles of India, a woman is rescued by a stranger who isn’t what he seems in Jennifer Wilde’s breathtaking, exotic romance

After graduating from the Hampton Academy for Select Young Ladies, Lauren Gray is finally ready to return to the land of her birth. But nineteenth-century India is a dangerous place for an unchaperoned English woman. En route from Delhi, her caravan is besieged by hostile natives, and Lauren barely escapes with her life. Lost in the jungle, she is rescued by a mysterious man on a stallion, who sweeps her away to her destination, Dahlkari—then vanishes.

Here, in a remote military outpost, Lauren suddenly finds herself in thrall to three men: blond, irresistible Lieutenant Michael Stephens, powerful, seductive Rajah Sahji Bandi, and Robert Gordon, a dashing brigand on a clandestine mission for the British government. One of them wants her dead, and one will kill to keep her safe—for Lauren is the last living witness to the bloody caravan massacre.

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3.5
2 reviews

About the author

Jennifer Wilde is the pseudonym under which Tom E. Huff (1938–1990) wrote his groundbreaking New York Times–bestselling historical romance novels, including the Marietta Danver Trilogy (Love’s Tender Fury, Love Me, Marietta, and When Love Commands). Huff also wrote classic Gothic romances as Edwina Marlow, Beatrice Parker, Katherine St. Clair, and T. E. Huff. A native of Texas who taught high school English before pursuing a career as a novelist, Huff was honored with a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times in 1988.

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