Marielle
by Ena Halliday
FOR SOME WOMEN, THERE IS ONLY ONE MAN. Marielle Saint Juste fought her own fears as she entered the prison of Louis XIII that housed her wounded brother. Her chestnut hair was disguised and her silver coins lay in the …
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FOR SOME WOMEN, THERE IS ONLY ONE MAN. Marielle Saint Juste fought her own fears as she entered the prison of Louis XIII that housed her wounded brother. Her chestnut hair was disguised and her silver coins lay in the palm of an old jailer. But when the key turned in the lock and her eyes searched the dark confines of the cell, Marielle saw only the stranger who was her destiny.
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