The Runaway Girl: A gripping, emotional historical romance aboard the Titanic

by Jina Bacarr

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Two women hold the keys to his heart. Only one will survive that fateful night...

When Ava O’Reilly is wrongly accused of stealing from her employer, she has no option but to flee Ireland. The law is after her, and she has only one chance at escape - the Titanic.

Aboard the ship of dreams, she runs straight into the arms of Captain 'Buck' Blackthorn, a dashing gentleman gambler who promises to be her protector. He is intrigued by her Irish beauty and manages to disguise her as the maid of his good friend, the lovely Countess of Marbury. Little does he realise, that the Countess is also in love with him.

As the fateful night approaches, tragedy strikes further when Ava is separated from Buck, and must make a daring choice that will change her life forever...

A sweeping, emotional historical romance set aboard the Titanic, perfect for fans of Gill Paul and Suzanne Goldring.

This is a revised and fully updated edition of a novel previously published as Titanic Rhapsody.

What readers are saying about The Runaway Girl:

'A fantastic Titanic take woven in with a great portrayal of love, friendship, and even forgiveness. I would have rather seen this as a movie than the Jack and Rose story!!!''Oh how I adored this story... From start to finish I was enchanted with the story and the characters and all the finer details describing the ship, clothes and scenery.'
'A breathtaking romance that is sure to stay with you long after reading'

'Perfect for historical fiction and romance fans.'
'A mesmerizing romance that is sure to sweep you off your feet and take you away to another place, another time.'

'A fabulous book you won't want to miss'

'You will start to love the favorable characters and the great storyline'

'I was enchanted with the story'

'Oh how I adored this story'

  • ISBN10 1838893717
  • ISBN13 9781838893712
  • Publish Date 17 March 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Boldwood Books Ltd
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 344
  • Language English