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Sweeter Than Wine by Susan Sallis
Sweeter Than Wine by Susan Sallis





But there were others in the feuding families who were to be drawn into the subtle, confusing, and emotional bonding. The two young lovers, scandalizing respectable Bristol, forced the families to unite and an uneasy truce was formed in time for their child to born. There, Jack Martinez, handsome roue and gambler, danced with spoilt, precocious Maude Rudolph and a spark was kindled.

Sweeter Than Wine by Susan Sallis

The Rudolphs and the Martinez disliked each other intensely - until the Michaelmas Ball of 1927.

Sweeter Than Wine by Susan Sallis

The quarrel had begun many years before - in 1850 on a West Indian sugar plantation - but although Charles Martinez and Hanover Rudolph had been dead a long time, the resentment and grudges of that old enmity still separated the two most important families in Bristol.







Sweeter Than Wine by Susan Sallis