Golden Mountain
In the 1890s, Seattle was a raw city suspended between the modern power of the East Coast and the ancient power of China.

Cassandra Thornton was a rarity among young women--unmarried, self-supporting, independent. Innocent. In one day her life changed.

Jared Duran was a compelling man of intense passion, discipline, and intelligence. He told Cass that her unknown half-sister, Tea Rose, was being kept captive in a Chinatown pleasure house, and offered to help her free Tea Rose from her silk-lined slavery.

Kingston Duran was Jared's brother. Like Jay, King had deep passion, but all he truly loved was the quest for gold. Yet women found the wildness in him irresistible.

Both men wanted Cass.

Tea Rose was a child, but she was no innocent. Trained in the arts of the "flowery battle" between Yin and Yang, woman and man, she had learned that sexuality was a weapon. And she used it well.

The tangled lives of the Durans and the Thorntons led them from the gutters of Seattle to the savagery of the Klondike gold strike--and to an understanding of the many kinds of love.

BONUS: This novel has been revised and edited by Elizabeth Lowell and includes excerpts from two additional historical sagas, GOLDEN EMPIRE and REDWOOD EMPIRE.
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Golden Mountain
In the 1890s, Seattle was a raw city suspended between the modern power of the East Coast and the ancient power of China.

Cassandra Thornton was a rarity among young women--unmarried, self-supporting, independent. Innocent. In one day her life changed.

Jared Duran was a compelling man of intense passion, discipline, and intelligence. He told Cass that her unknown half-sister, Tea Rose, was being kept captive in a Chinatown pleasure house, and offered to help her free Tea Rose from her silk-lined slavery.

Kingston Duran was Jared's brother. Like Jay, King had deep passion, but all he truly loved was the quest for gold. Yet women found the wildness in him irresistible.

Both men wanted Cass.

Tea Rose was a child, but she was no innocent. Trained in the arts of the "flowery battle" between Yin and Yang, woman and man, she had learned that sexuality was a weapon. And she used it well.

The tangled lives of the Durans and the Thorntons led them from the gutters of Seattle to the savagery of the Klondike gold strike--and to an understanding of the many kinds of love.

BONUS: This novel has been revised and edited by Elizabeth Lowell and includes excerpts from two additional historical sagas, GOLDEN EMPIRE and REDWOOD EMPIRE.
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Golden Mountain

Golden Mountain

by Elizabeth Lowell
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In the 1890s, Seattle was a raw city suspended between the modern power of the East Coast and the ancient power of China.

Cassandra Thornton was a rarity among young women--unmarried, self-supporting, independent. Innocent. In one day her life changed.

Jared Duran was a compelling man of intense passion, discipline, and intelligence. He told Cass that her unknown half-sister, Tea Rose, was being kept captive in a Chinatown pleasure house, and offered to help her free Tea Rose from her silk-lined slavery.

Kingston Duran was Jared's brother. Like Jay, King had deep passion, but all he truly loved was the quest for gold. Yet women found the wildness in him irresistible.

Both men wanted Cass.

Tea Rose was a child, but she was no innocent. Trained in the arts of the "flowery battle" between Yin and Yang, woman and man, she had learned that sexuality was a weapon. And she used it well.

The tangled lives of the Durans and the Thorntons led them from the gutters of Seattle to the savagery of the Klondike gold strike--and to an understanding of the many kinds of love.

BONUS: This novel has been revised and edited by Elizabeth Lowell and includes excerpts from two additional historical sagas, GOLDEN EMPIRE and REDWOOD EMPIRE.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013453142
Publisher: Two of a Kind, Inc.
Publication date: 11/22/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 447,660
File size: 768 KB

About the Author

NEW YORK TIMES Bestselling author Elizabeth Lowell has numerous historical and contemporary novels in print, including her four-book series of suspense novels featuring the unforgettable Donovan family--AMBER BEACH, JADE ISLAND, PEARL COVE and MIDNIGHT IN RUBY BAYOU. Ms. Lowell's current release, DEATH ECHO, is Book 5 in her St. Kilda Consulting series and features twin yachts, international gangsters, and plenty of romantic-suspense. There are more than thirty million Elizabeth Lowell books currently in print. Ms. Lowell lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband.

Date of Birth:

April 5, 1944

Place of Birth:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Education:

B. A., University of California, 1966
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