Dame Lorraine (Scotland Bay the Return, #7)

Dame Lorraine (Scotland Bay the Return, #7)

by Cecly Ann Mitchell
Dame Lorraine (Scotland Bay the Return, #7)

Dame Lorraine (Scotland Bay the Return, #7)

by Cecly Ann Mitchell

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Overview

Life offers no luxuries to Florine Bruce.

Born into the harsh realities of poverty in 1930s rural Trinidad, Florine's upbringing within the walls of a convent denied her any connection to the wealth of her father's Le Noireau family. A fate enforced by the court of local opinion.

Astral Le Noireau flourishes in the lavish opulence of her family's wealth; the Chateau, overlooking the Bocas, and the bountiful estate that comprise the Le Noireau family's grandeur. Florine remains confined to the shadows, her dreams fading like mist that blows through the valley at dawn.

She refuses to succumb to this unjust destiny.

With unwavering resolve, Florine stakes her claim to the Le Noireau legacy, she will not to be overshadowed any longer.

As Dame Lorraine, she embodies the unyielding spirit of her heritage, defiant against those who have reaped the rewards of her labor.

Amidst rising tensions and unraveling secrets, the descendants of Lisette and Jean Louis Le Noireau find themselves locked in a gripping struggle for dominance in Scotland Bay. With masks discarded, Florine Bruce emerges as a formidable contender, poised to seize what is rightfully hers in this climactic battle of family legacies and power dynamics.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165511929
Publisher: Les Grand Editeurs Publishers Ltd
Publication date: 02/25/2025
Series: Scotland Bay the Return
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook

About the Author

Most days I wear several hats.
Author, Wordsmith, Writing Coach, Editor, Public Sector Communications Consultant, and Workshop Facilitator.

In my world of Caribbean Historical fiction, readers meet long-forgotten island people, who lived through events remembered in the whispered recollections of living historians or between the pages of tomes in dusty archives and long-abandoned places.

My non-fiction work marries my passion for Public Sector Communications and the craft of writing Commercial fiction while resident in the Caribbean.

The most important thing you need to know about me, I'm not human until I've had my first cup of homegrown coffee.

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