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Sto caricando le informazioni... Madam of My Heart: A Novel of Love, Loss and Redemption (The American Madams) (Volume 1)di Gini Grossenbacher
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Baltimore, 1849. Under a shadow of scandal, the young Irish Brianna Baird flees her home at Fells Point. She has little cash and no worthwhile occupation, for what use is a seamstress's talents in the raucous, bawdy city of New Orleans? Her only chance of survival is offered by brothel madam Nancy DeSalle and the dashing but questionable gambler, Edward Spina, who falls in love with her. At last in San Francisco, will Brianna become the mistress of her own destiny? Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Brianna Baird is a young woman taking advantage off by a man and is left pregnant and then is cast out on the street of Baltimore by her drunken father. Thanks to help from her sister and the local midwife and her husband who is a doctor can she get a passage to New Orleans and a boarding house for unwed mothers. However, life in New Orleans isn't easy and she finds herself destitute and then is when Madam Desalle tricks her into her brothel to work as a seamstress, at last, that's her hook, but if the Madam isn't pleased, well there are other things "to sell". Brianna has the good fortune to catch the eyes of gambler Edward Spina, a man who will change her life.
Now, the book had some ups and downs for me, with some parts working better for me than others. For instance, I enjoyed the last part of the book, set in San Francisco the best, not that I did not enjoy the stories set in Baltimore and New Orleans. But, the San Francisco story had more action to it, more thrilling drama. The beginning in Baltimore, for instance, was good, but we all knew where Brianna's naivety would get her in the end. Although I have to give it to Brianna, I really felt sorry for her, hardly knowing anything about the risk of pregnancy other than sex is a sin.
So, all in all is this a good book and I bet romance readers will love it. ( )