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During the War of 1812, a British officers daughter joins her father in northern Michigan after being involved in a scandal in England. There she meets Luc, a french/indian scout employed by the British, but secretly working for the Americans as a spy.
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Plot & Themes

Time/era of story    -   1600 to 1899 Forbidden/mismatched love?    -   Yes How mismatched?    -   loving someone from historic enemy Marriage/Married    -   Yes Action/suspense subplot?    -   Yes Action:    -   war bringing lovers together    -   chased by/chasing kidnapper/killer    -   rescue kidnapped secondary character    -   spies    -   political intrigue Hidden Identity/Secret Motive    -   Yes

Main Male Character

Profession/status:    -   spy Age/status:    -   20's-30's Sex makes him    -   blissful    -   sensitive Unusual characteristics?    -   Bulging Muscles

Main Female Character

Age/status:    -   20's-30's Profession/status:    -   wealthy Effect of sexing    -   confident    -   a better lover    -   less bitchy/arrogant    -   blissful    -   mature Unusual characteristics:    -   Very shy

Setting

United States    -   Yes Island?    -   Yes Misc setting    -   fort/military installation

Writing Style

Accounts of torture and death?    -   moderately detailed references to deaths What % of story is romance related?    -   70% How explicit is the sex?    -   descript of kissing    -   touching of anatomy    -   licking    -   impregnation/reproduction    -   actual description of sex    -   Boob talk    -   Vagia talk Focus of story    -   equally on him and her How much dialog    -   roughly even amounts of descript and dialog

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