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Bold breathless love

Valerie Sherwood (1981)

SubgenreHistorical Romance
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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SettingContemporary

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Sexual contentModerate
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He called her his Golden Bird of Love and he had wanted her from the day he'd first seen her on the balcony next to his in Amsterdam. Clad only in her nightdress, her golden hair catching the rays of the sun at dawn, her voice softly raised in song. And so Verhulst Van Rappard married Imogene and carried her off to America as his prize. He did not know that the song she sang was for another man, a copper-haired Englishman who had made her his on the sea-washed sands of a distant isle and who had promised to come to her again on the wings of Bold Breathless Love. **Love series** by Valerie Sherwood **Bold Breathless Love - book 1** published 1981 — 6 editions A romantic novel concerning a young woman who's heart belongs to a copper haired englishman despite being with another man. **Rash Reckless Love - book 2** published 1982 — 7 editions Georgianna was the daughter of Imogene, the only woman whose beauty could rival her own, the woman who dared to love the fearless pirate renowned as "the best blade in the Caribbean." She was Fate's plaything, scorned when people thought her only a bondswoman's niece, courted as if she were a princess when Fortune made her a potential heiress. Then hounded into headlong flight when she lost her inheritance. ... And so we begin her story **Wild Willful Love - book 3** published 1982 — 3 editions The fiery sequel to Rash Reckless Love She was once The Buccaneer's Lady but when beautiful, willful Imogene was tricked aboard a ship bound for England, she vowed to forget Captain van Ryker, the man who had filled her life and heart -- only to banish her so cruelly. Then a shipwreck off the coast of Cornwall returned Imogene to her girlhood home. It was a homecoming without joy, for she found herself on trial for murder. Now, as she faced certain death, she heard again the sweet promise of her Caribbean lord... Somehow he would come to her again, and together they would soa