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Zana Bell

    Zana Bell finds her primary inspiration in history, diving deeply into the past to fuel her narratives. Writing serves as an exciting avenue for her research-driven curiosity, allowing her to be both obsessive and delightfully nosey. She delights in exploring diverse genres, with a particular affection for historical settings. Her work is characterized by a profound love for the past and an earnest desire to uncover its stories.

    Close to the Wind
    • 2013

      Close to the Wind

      • 305 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(121)Add rating

      Georgiana da Silva is catapulted out of the Victorian drawing rooms and into a world of danger when she escapes her fiendish fiance to engage in a mad dash across the world to save her brother before an unknown assassin can find him. Meanwhile, Captain Harry Trent is setting sail for New Zealand. With a mission to complete and the law on his heels, he's got enough trouble of his own without further complications. Thrown together, unable to trust anyone, Georgiana and Harry are intent on fulfilling their missions despite the distractions of the other. But liberty comes at a price and the closer they get, the more they must question the true cost of being free.Masquerades, deceptions and subterfuge—and that's just on the heroine's part.

      Close to the Wind