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Counterpoint: A re-telling of Torn in Chattanooga, TN
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When Alexandra first meets Patrick, her handsome and enigmatic step-brother, he tears apart the fabric of her quiet world...
So begins the epic love story that had fans of
Torn
gripping their seats.
But there's another side to the story, a darker side: Patrick's side.
Welcome to a world of lust, decadence and violence.
Counterpoint
is a re-telling of
, told in Patrick's own words, and by those closest to him.
As
ushers readers into the very proper parlours of Regency England, where young ladies live within the bounds of the social restraints of their time,
thrusts readers onto a rollicking ride through a clandestine world of wealth, privilege and dark passions.
In glittering ballrooms, sordid London backstreets and bloodied battlefields, Patrick Washburn comes of age in a time of licentiousness, when profligate young men live life for the moment, with no restraint and no regrets.
"
could well be a truer reflection of the way people lived in Regency England than we've become used to, and make no mistake: Patrick is definitely no Mr Darcy."
Leanne, Manchester, UK
So begins the epic love story that had fans of
Torn
gripping their seats.
But there's another side to the story, a darker side: Patrick's side.
Welcome to a world of lust, decadence and violence.
Counterpoint
is a re-telling of
, told in Patrick's own words, and by those closest to him.
As
ushers readers into the very proper parlours of Regency England, where young ladies live within the bounds of the social restraints of their time,
thrusts readers onto a rollicking ride through a clandestine world of wealth, privilege and dark passions.
In glittering ballrooms, sordid London backstreets and bloodied battlefields, Patrick Washburn comes of age in a time of licentiousness, when profligate young men live life for the moment, with no restraint and no regrets.
"
could well be a truer reflection of the way people lived in Regency England than we've become used to, and make no mistake: Patrick is definitely no Mr Darcy."
Leanne, Manchester, UK
When Alexandra first meets Patrick, her handsome and enigmatic step-brother, he tears apart the fabric of her quiet world...
So begins the epic love story that had fans of
Torn
gripping their seats.
But there's another side to the story, a darker side: Patrick's side.
Welcome to a world of lust, decadence and violence.
Counterpoint
is a re-telling of
, told in Patrick's own words, and by those closest to him.
As
ushers readers into the very proper parlours of Regency England, where young ladies live within the bounds of the social restraints of their time,
thrusts readers onto a rollicking ride through a clandestine world of wealth, privilege and dark passions.
In glittering ballrooms, sordid London backstreets and bloodied battlefields, Patrick Washburn comes of age in a time of licentiousness, when profligate young men live life for the moment, with no restraint and no regrets.
"
could well be a truer reflection of the way people lived in Regency England than we've become used to, and make no mistake: Patrick is definitely no Mr Darcy."
Leanne, Manchester, UK
So begins the epic love story that had fans of
Torn
gripping their seats.
But there's another side to the story, a darker side: Patrick's side.
Welcome to a world of lust, decadence and violence.
Counterpoint
is a re-telling of
, told in Patrick's own words, and by those closest to him.
As
ushers readers into the very proper parlours of Regency England, where young ladies live within the bounds of the social restraints of their time,
thrusts readers onto a rollicking ride through a clandestine world of wealth, privilege and dark passions.
In glittering ballrooms, sordid London backstreets and bloodied battlefields, Patrick Washburn comes of age in a time of licentiousness, when profligate young men live life for the moment, with no restraint and no regrets.
"
could well be a truer reflection of the way people lived in Regency England than we've become used to, and make no mistake: Patrick is definitely no Mr Darcy."
Leanne, Manchester, UK

















