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Sophia French Sophia French i(9719595 works by) (a.k.a. Eden S. French)
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Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Fruit of the Golden Vine Sophia French , Tallahassee : Bella Books , 2016 9719626 2016 single work novel fantasy

'Middle sister Adelina has remained aloof and amused by the string of suitors for her elder sister's hand – and dowry. But when the swaggering Rafael arrives with an equally eye-catching, bold sister of his own, Adelina's pulse stirs at last.

'Aware from the first that she has caught the lovely Adelina's interest, Silvana yearns to court her openly, but she and her brother are not what they seem. Moonlit nights in the summer gardens may lead to kisses and whispers of love, but she knows that the lady's heart will be lost forever if the truth is discovered.' (Source: Goodreads website)

1 y separately published work icon The Diplomat Sophia French , Tallahassee : Bella Books , 2015 9719713 2015 single work novel fantasy historical fiction

'Royal Envoy Rema is determined to broker a successful marriage between her master, Emperor Ormun, and a young princess of neighboring Danosha. The Danoshans need protection and Ormun wants their unwavering loyalty. The sanctity of a royal wedding would resolve many diplomatic issues.'

'Upon arriving in the Danoshan court, Rema does not discover a biddable young princess in awe of the high honor being accorded to her and her family. Princess Elise instead proves a woman of many surprises.'

'As her acquaintance with Elise grows, Rema’s arguments for the common sense of the marriage sound weak even to her own ears. Her duty is clear, and what belongs to her master cannot ever be hers…' (Source: Goodreads website)

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