Slave Woman

Jan wanted to be more than just another possession to a man whose
cruelty and indifference had long since taken over from the first flush
of marriage. On a bittersweet holiday in Tangier she found a man who
could give her the love and passion she wanted. Dacre Chenniston.

But Dacre had to forfeit his profession for his illicit love; he was struck
off the medical register. And suddenly it seemed that he would have to
forfeit his love too...

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Slave Woman

Jan wanted to be more than just another possession to a man whose
cruelty and indifference had long since taken over from the first flush
of marriage. On a bittersweet holiday in Tangier she found a man who
could give her the love and passion she wanted. Dacre Chenniston.

But Dacre had to forfeit his profession for his illicit love; he was struck
off the medical register. And suddenly it seemed that he would have to
forfeit his love too...

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Slave Woman

Slave Woman

by Denise Robins
Slave Woman

Slave Woman

by Denise Robins

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Overview

Jan wanted to be more than just another possession to a man whose
cruelty and indifference had long since taken over from the first flush
of marriage. On a bittersweet holiday in Tangier she found a man who
could give her the love and passion she wanted. Dacre Chenniston.

But Dacre had to forfeit his profession for his illicit love; he was struck
off the medical register. And suddenly it seemed that he would have to
forfeit his love too...


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781444781694
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd.
Publication date: 05/29/2014
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 391 KB

About the Author

Denise Robins was born in 1897. Known as the Queen of Romance, she wrote over 160 novels, selling more than one hundred million copies worldwide. Robins' characters are as varied as her themes - the protagonists ranging from eighteen to middle age - while the wonderful variety of settings includes London, Paris, the Swiss mountains, Egypt, Sri Lanka and Morocco. She died at the age of eighty-eight on 1 May 1985.
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