He was her enemy. She was his weakness. And in that kiss, they forgot the war—if only for a moment.New York, 1760.As the French and Indian War tears through the colonies, Elizabeth Grant lives in the shadow of a British fort, assisting her father—a respected colonel—by managing supply ledgers and inventories. But when the fort comes under siege, the war she’s long kept at arm’s length crashes into her world. Captured during the chaos, Elizabeth is taken not far, but within the very walls of the fort she once served.There, under French control, she becomes a valuable prisoner—one with knowledge the enemy desperately needs. Assigned to Capitaine Lucien Moreau, Elizabeth finds herself under the watch of a man who is both her captor and, increasingly, her confidant. As days pass and loyalties blur, she begins to question everything she thought she knew about the war, her country, and herself.Torn between the world she was raised in and the one unfolding before her, Elizabeth must choose where her heart—and her future—truly belong.
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In 1760s New York, Elizabeth, a British colonel’s daughter, is captured by the French during war, leading to unexpected feelings for her captor, Lucien, challenging her loyalties and identity.
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