A Fierce Wind
Book 3 in the Donet Trilogy, the story of Zoé Donet, Jean Donet's niece you met in Echo in the Wind. Set in England and France during the French Revolution, it's an exciting story of love in time of war when loyalties are torn and love is tested and when the boy you knew as a child turns out to be the man of your dreams. Coming in 2018.

Love in the time of revolution
France 1794
Zoé Ariane Donet was in love with love until she met the young commander of the Vendéen army fighting the revolutionaries tearing apart France. He became her whole world until he was killed. She joins the cause, recklessly throwing herself into saving refugees fleeing the Reign of Terror, taking risks that could result in her death.
One man watches over her. Frederick West, the brother of an English earl, has known Zoé since she was a precocious ten-year-old child. At sixteen, she promised great beauty, the flower of French womanhood just beginning to bloom. Now, at twenty, as the Terror seizes France by the throat, she has become a beautiful temptress he vows to protect.
All too aware Zoé considers him merely a friend, he means to change her mind—that is, if he can keep her alive long enough to do it. And if he can stay alive himself. After all, English spies don’t live long in Revolutionary France.
France 1794
Zoé Ariane Donet was in love with love until she met the young commander of the Vendéen army fighting the revolutionaries tearing apart France. He became her whole world until he was killed. She joins the cause, recklessly throwing herself into saving refugees fleeing the Reign of Terror, taking risks that could result in her death.
One man watches over her. Frederick West, the brother of an English earl, has known Zoé since she was a precocious ten-year-old child. At sixteen, she promised great beauty, the flower of French womanhood just beginning to bloom. Now, at twenty, as the Terror seizes France by the throat, she has become a beautiful temptress he vows to protect.
All too aware Zoé considers him merely a friend, he means to change her mind—that is, if he can keep her alive long enough to do it. And if he can stay alive himself. After all, English spies don’t live long in Revolutionary France.