The House on Twyford Street

Constance Gluyas


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She learned the facts of life on the streets. She learned the dangers of desire in aristocratic society.

Lovely, flame-haired Sarah Barry learned early both the power and peril of her beauty on the swarming streets of 17th-century London, where honor was a foreign word, and survival was all.

Sarah found how much survival could demand in the living hell of Newgate prison and the unspeakable degradation of Bedlam asylum, at the mercy of men's basest lusts and most wanton cruelty. But it was only in the house of Jason, Lord Witherly, who held her torn between desire and loathing, that Sarah first discovered the paradise of love -- and the pain...
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