Forbidden Fruit
Only one man can uncover the secrets and sins of three generations of Pierron woman...In New Orleans, any sin can be had for a price. For Lily Pierron, a legendary madam, no price is too high when it comes to protecting her daughter, Hope. By day, Hope fulfils her mother's ambitions as a respected wife and devoted mother but, by night, she succumbs to twisted passions and obsessions that threaten to destroy them both.
Although unaware of her family's dark history, Hope's daughter Glory will suffer the consequences. Drawn to a man driven by guilt and a need for revenge, she too is tempted by the forbidden. Only he is the one man who can reveal every shameful secret about them.
Author | Erica Spindler |
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Publisher | Mira Books |
Place | London |
Year | 2010 |
ISBN | 9780778303350 |
Binding | Paperback |
Condition | Fair |
Comments | Forward lean. |
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