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A Heritage of Passion
A Heritage of Passion
Author: Elizabeth Bright
A LIFE OF PRIVILEGE WITH ALL THE SOCIAL GRACES OF 1890's NEW YORK — This was the heritage of Stephanie Summers, who came from a line of great beauties, women of unquenchable desires and troubled pasts. And when her childhood affection for lawyer Thomas Hodges burst into an all-consuming love, she followed him to his brilliant career in a boom...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780671446871
ISBN-10: 0671446878
Publication Date: 7/1/1982
Pages: 280
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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In 1890's New York, Stephanie Summers came from a line of great beauties, women of unquenchabel desires, and troubled pasts. When her childhood affection for lawyer Thomas Hodges burst into an all-comsuming love, she followed him to his brilliant careen in a booming Chicago. Would they be allowed to claim a love that was a heritage ofg passion?
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...She felt suspended in time, steeped in peerless pleasure. She relished the sharp rise of her passion. Shw was lost in her sudden surge of desire. She heard the sounds of her own moaning as she arched her back. a final, lucid thought came to her. We're alone. I gave the servants the night off...
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Set in the 1890's a life of privilege and social graces in Old New York;
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Back cover: She felt suspended in time, steeped in peerless pleasure. She relished the sharp rise of her passion. She was lost in her sudden surge of desire. She heard the sounds of her own moaning as she arched her back. A final, lucid thought came to her. We're alone. I gave the servents the night off...


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