Hope's Folly

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  • Hope's Folly Book Detail

  • Author : Linnea Sinclair
  • Release Date : 2009-02-24
  • Publisher : Bantam
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 450
  • ISBN 13 : 0553906240
  • File Size : 66,66 MB

Hope's Folly by Linnea Sinclair PDF Summary

Book Description: Admiral Philip Guthrie is in an unprecedented position: on the wrong end of the law, leading a ragtag band of rebels against the oppressive Imperial forces. Or would be if he can get his command ship—the derelict cruiser called Hope’s Folly—functioning. Not much can rattle Philip’s legendary cool—but the woman who helps him foil an assassination attempt on Kirro Station will. She’s the daughter of his best friend and first commander—a man who died while under Philip’s command and whose death is on Philip’s conscience. Rya Bennton has been in love with Philip Guthrie since she was a girl. But can her childhood fantasies survive an encounter with the hardened man, and newly minted rebel leader, once she learns the truth about her father’s death? Or will her passion for revenge put not only their hearts but their lives at risk? It’s an impossible mission: A man who feels he can’t love. A woman who believes she’s unlovable. And an enemy who will stop at nothing to crush them both. From the Paperback edition.

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