Valentina had been admired, married, widowed, yet had never known love . . .
Works/Skye O'Malley Saga
Lost Love Found (Book 5 of 6)
RELEASED: 1989
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Not even at the illustrious court of Queen Elizabeth, where her innocent, violet-eyed beauty fired the hearts of England's most gallant gentry, especially the roguish Earl of Kempe and the irrepressible Lord Padraic Burke.
But her innocence shattered when a deathbed confession revealed that her true father might not have been Lord Bliss but the lustful Sultan Murad of Istanbul. Determined to find the truth, Valentina sets sail for the East, a voyage of unsurpassed danger . . . and sensual discovery.
Lavish, sexy, magnificent—Bertrice Small's Lost Love Found is a fitting tribute to the unforgettable heroine who rivals her famous aunt, Skye O'Malley, in grace, grandeur, and sensual daring.
Author's Note
Lost Love Found is the fifth book in the O'Malley Saga. I hope that those of you who have followed the series faithfully will forgive me my little joke in the epilogue. Of course there will be another book in the series. If you are a fan of the O'Malley family, I suggest you spend some time rereading the books in the series in preparation for Book 6 which should, God willing, be coming to you in 1991. For those of you who are new readers, and have chosen to read Lost Love Found at random, the O'Malley Saga books are Book 1: Skye O'Malley, Book 2: All the Sweet Tomorrows, Book 3: A Love for All Time, Book 4: This Heart of Mine, Book 5: Lost Love Found.
If you have not read the previous O'Malley books, I hope you have enjoy this one enough that you will want to read the others.
For those of you who love history as much as I do, I wanted you to know that Elizabeth Tudor's death is portrayed here as accurately as I could describe it. In fact as I wrote it, I had several histories open on my desk from which I drew my account of her last days. Many of th ewords spoken by her real contemporaries (as opposed to my fictitious characters) are given in this novel exactly as history has recorded their words.
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