Fever
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Author
Publication
2001 - Sonnet Books, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
100,750 words, Guess
Page Count
403 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefever0000sutc
- ISBN-10073941805X
- ISBN-139780739418055
- LibraryThing3664785
- OCLC Control Number51832253
and 4 more
- Better World BooksT2-DIH-331
- Better World BooksT2-DHH-978
- Better World BooksP7-BFZ-870
- Open LibraryOL20942673M
Description
Orphaned and penniless, Juliette Broussard is overjoyed when her godfather, Max Hollinsworth, plucks her from an isolated French convent. Then she discovers his plan for her to marry his shiftless son Tylor so that he can acquire her family's dilapidated sugar cane plantation, Belle Jarod. Juliette's dreams are of rebuilding her once-glorious home and she wants nothing to do with marriage -- until she comes face-to-face with a blue-eyed temptation who unleashes the same passions that drove her mother, Louisiana's most beautiful and notorious prostitute, to destroy every man who loved her. Chantz Boudreaux, Max's bastard first-born, has one desire: for his father to acknowledge him. But the moment he drags Juliette's naked body from the flood-driven Mississippi, he is swept into a liaison that unsettles his priorities and threatens his life. Soon their forbidden passion burns like a fever. As they struggle to revive Belle Jarod, betrayal and a deadly plague threaten everything they hold dear. NOTE: Top rated Goodreads reviews are generally scathing of racist stereotypes and morality of the villainous Max, as well as implausible, convoluted plotting - but admiring of the Juliette/Chantz dynamic.
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