Twice orphaned, Catherine Barrett arrives in Virginia a stranger to her
closest kin and secretly engaged to the one man her family would
disapprove of—her seafaring grandfather’s apprentice. Add to her
troubles, the rich and intriguing older brother of her secret betrothed,
Dawson Randolph, a plantation owner who is as heartless as he is
handsome. Heartbroken when her intended sets sail for his maiden voyage,
Catherine finds it difficult to adjust to her new life, hoping to
befriend the one man who is, undoubtedly, the match her grandparents
wish for her. Dawson’s distaste for her secret engagement to his brother
makes it clear he has no designs for marriage to anyone. Especially
her.
Ten years since the tragic loss of his young wife and infant son, Dawson Randolph is convinced love and marriage is a fool’s game and resents being pardon to his brother’s hidden engagement. Damned by his instant attraction and his own growing desire, Dawson vows to befriend her against his better judgment. Determined to bring her happiness in a time of fear and uncertainty, Dawson puts aside his animosity to become her confidant, only to realize Catherine holds the key to his heart. When tragedy strikes at sea, Catherine’s guilt pushes Dawson to the fringes of her life as madness consumes her.
Can his love save her before she drowns in her own grief? Or is he doomed to love her from a distance, always in the shadow of her love for his dead brother?
Ten years since the tragic loss of his young wife and infant son, Dawson Randolph is convinced love and marriage is a fool’s game and resents being pardon to his brother’s hidden engagement. Damned by his instant attraction and his own growing desire, Dawson vows to befriend her against his better judgment. Determined to bring her happiness in a time of fear and uncertainty, Dawson puts aside his animosity to become her confidant, only to realize Catherine holds the key to his heart. When tragedy strikes at sea, Catherine’s guilt pushes Dawson to the fringes of her life as madness consumes her.
Can his love save her before she drowns in her own grief? Or is he doomed to love her from a distance, always in the shadow of her love for his dead brother?
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