The House of Jade was alive with love and laughter and the whole world seemed to be composed of the wispy smiling moon and the weeping willow trees. Moonpearl promised to love her husband, the honourable Sun Kim, little knowing how soon she was to betray that love. For Moonpearl was not really Chinese - and this discovery was to bring heartache. Why was Sun Kim's mother determined to make her recall her English past. Had it anything to do with the unrest sweeping China in 1840? Was Moonpearl merely to be a pawn in a bid for power and adventure?
Genre: Romance
Genre: Romance
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