Sisters of the Revolution #5
by Diana Davis
Fischer wants to court the brilliant, mysterious author Jeanne Dark. Will he discover she’s secretly Constance, the woman he spurned but still loves?
A year ago, patriot printer Fischer Marks and potential poetess Constance Hayes fell for one another fast and hard—until Fischer suddenly broke things off. It’s too much to ask for her to forgive him, but even after all this time, he can’t put her out of his mind. However, he knows the dangers of heeding love’s siren song far too well.
A patriotic manuscript is the perfect distraction: and so is its mysterious author, “Jeanne Dark.” Fischer begins to court her through their letters, but he has no idea who she really is—none other than Constance, whose own heart is still stubbornly broken.
As their country debates declaring independence, everyone wants to know who is Jeanne Dark? Constance finds herself having to hide more and more—including her heart. But when Fischer discovers the truth, can they take a risk on love again?
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