Stephanie had been crushed and humiliated when Jean-Louis had jilted her. She swore that she would never again be involved with a Frenchman. A nice, safe Englishman would be more her cup of tea!
Pierre was hardly the gentleman she had been looking for. He had kidnapped her and behaved in a most indecorous fashion, arousing a passion in her that she had never felt before.
But was there more to this disturbing new relationship than the obvious physical attraction they shared? Or was she merely another name on his long list of conquests?
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Elizabeth Mary Teresa de Guise, née Hunter on 24 October 1934 in Nairobi, Kenya. She spent much of her years in Kenya and South Africa, and studied at the Open University. Her brother Alexander also wrote Western novels. After their parents' divorce, she and her sister, decided change their surname by de Guise.
Elizabeth wrote under the pseudonym of Isobel Chace, and under her real names: Elizabeth Hunter and Elizabeth de Guise. She was a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association. Elizabeth passed away in May 2005, at 70.