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Sweet Savage Eden

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Imprint: Random House Publishing Group

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Reader Review: I remembered as a teenager, how I pilfered this book out of the back section of the library. I loved the characters and the sensual love scenes. Now, with Heather Graham's reissue version, it brought back memories of how I was fascinated with the hero of the story as a young adult. However, with age, my view on the characters became less likable. Nonetheless, it's still a memorable book that brought back my life as a teenager.


From bestselling author Heather Graham comes the first book in her new North American Woman series--an early 17th-century tale of love between Jassy, the illegitimate daughter of an actress and a Duke, and Jamie, an arrogant nobleman, who leave England and journey together to the New World.

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Title of eBook: Sweet Savage Eden
Release Date: 02-01-2012
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group

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March 21, 2012
Reviewer: A reader from New York City, NY

I remembered as a teenager, how I pilfered this book out of the back section of the library. I loved the characters and the sensual love scenes. Now, with Heather Graham's reissue version, it brought back memories of how I was fascinated with the hero of the story as a young adult. However, with age, my view on the characters became less likable.

Nonetheless, it's still a memorable book that brought back my life as a teenager.

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