Skye Cameron was proud to be named for that far misty island in the Scottish Hebrides where her father had been born--and she was proud of everything that linked her to her father except her rich, red hair. She had always feared those things in herself that were her mother's--things that might be called Creole, soft and charming. But it was not until Skye came to the latticed, dark house in the French Quarter of New Orleans that she found a reason for that fear.
There she met her Uncle Robert Tourneau, a Creole aristocrat, who promised to be as strong as her mother was weak. But there she also found herself helpless to stop her mother's reckless flirtations. There Delphine, the tall quadroon who ruled the household, watched her every movement with stern disapproval. And Skye seemed to have no choice but to rebel.
In New Orleans, on Gallatin Street, she had her first encounter with Justin Law. A tall, blond man, he seemed to mock her, staring boldly at her flaming hair. She sometimes wished that she had never met him. Yet he stirred Skye as no man had done before.
A tense, enthralling story of a talented young woman who discovers that she is the pawn in a man's vicious game--Skye Cameron moves from the nostalgic Vieux Carré, to the gracious Garden District and into a gambling casino named L'Oiseau d'Or.
- Publish Date 1957
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Appleton-Century-Crofts
- Format Hardcover
- Language English