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Different Tides

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In this historical romance, when a young Englishwoman becomes a governess to two grieving orphans, she discovers an unknown past—and a promising future.
 
London, 1835. Despite her youth and inexperience, Clementine Morris is hired by Zachariah Fleet to care for his recently orphaned niece and nephew. He hopes she can be more than a governess to the unfortunate infants. And as an orphan herself, Clementine’s heart goes out to them.
 
Little does Clementine know that Zachariah’s is interested in her extends beyond her new position. He believes she is a distant relation of his by marriage, and there is a chance she is a legatee for a not insubstantial amount of money.
 
There are troubles ahead, though, when another young woman turns up with a claim to the inheritance . . . and troubles for Zachariah too. The self-possessed, wealthy businessman has never allowed himself to fall in love, but as he grows to trust Clementine he realizes that he may be falling for her.
 
“The skilled and always compelling Woods keeps readers guessing until the very end of her latest historical romance.” —Booklist

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Publisher: Severn House Publishers

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  • Release date: September 1, 2018

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  • ISBN: 9781780105505
  • Release date: September 1, 2018

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  • ISBN: 9781780105505
  • File size: 1377 KB
  • Release date: September 1, 2018

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In this historical romance, when a young Englishwoman becomes a governess to two grieving orphans, she discovers an unknown past—and a promising future.
 
London, 1835. Despite her youth and inexperience, Clementine Morris is hired by Zachariah Fleet to care for his recently orphaned niece and nephew. He hopes she can be more than a governess to the unfortunate infants. And as an orphan herself, Clementine’s heart goes out to them.
 
Little does Clementine know that Zachariah’s is interested in her extends beyond her new position. He believes she is a distant relation of his by marriage, and there is a chance she is a legatee for a not insubstantial amount of money.
 
There are troubles ahead, though, when another young woman turns up with a claim to the inheritance . . . and troubles for Zachariah too. The self-possessed, wealthy businessman has never allowed himself to fall in love, but as he grows to trust Clementine he realizes that he may be falling for her.
 
“The skilled and always compelling Woods keeps readers guessing until the very end of her latest historical romance.” —Booklist

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