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WINDS OF BETRAYAL (Southern Angels, No 2)

WINDS OF BETRAYAL (Southern Angels, No 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow! So that's what the war was like!
Review: Prim and proper Victorine LaGrande, a Creole girl of 17 years, is all set in an arranged marriage with the breathtakinly handsome Andre Valmont. But things have a way of changing during wartime. Victorine spots Andre walking arm in arm with another woman. Then, one Mardi Gras and a sprained ankle later, Victorine is the one who feels like breaking off the engagement- she has met one Dr. Brent Whitman, an American. Unfortunatly for both of them, he is also someone who is a completly innapropriate match for Victorine- in her father's eyes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow! So that's what the war was like!
Review: Prim and proper Victorine LaGrande, a Creole girl of 17 years, is all set in an arranged marriage with the breathtakinly handsome Andre Valmont. But things have a way of changing during wartime. Victorine spots Andre walking arm in arm with another woman. Then, one Mardi Gras and a sprained ankle later, Victorine is the one who feels like breaking off the engagement- she has met one Dr. Brent Whitman, an American. Unfortunatly for both of them, he is also someone who is a completly innapropriate match for Victorine- in her father's eyes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book!
Review: This book was about Victorine LaGrande, a 17 year old Creole girl living in New Orleans during the Civil War. Victorine's father has arranged for her to marry Andre Valmont, who shares the LaGrande's Creole heritage. But then Victorine sees Andre with another woman, and falls in love with Brent, a Confederate doctor who is also an American. Victorine's father would forbid their courtship. Will Victorine follow her heritage or her heart?


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