In the Long Green Grass

Jacqueline Marten


Rated: 2.50 of 5 stars
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In the Long Green Grass by Jacqueline Marten
In the verdant splendor of an English springtime, a love rose to conquer destiny...

Glennys St. John - a woman of rare courage and beauty, she was saved from the cruelties of war in America's colonies, and raised in British privilege as one of the great-hearted Holloway clan...

Jack Holloway - her beloved childhood friend, the family's dashing heir...the noble, wayward lover whose passion set the course of her tumultuous life.

Heart to willful heart, they shared their youthful hopes and dreams - until pride and fortune swept them apart, still cherishing an unquenchable love. But when a young America reeled under England's attempt to crush it once more, and redcoats raged wild through burning streets, Jack would risk life itself to capture forever Glennys's precious love, as sensuous, powerful and splendid as when it first began...
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