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ISBN: 0764210238 (ISBN13: 9780764210235)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Lydia Pallas, Alexander Banebridge, Admiral Eric Fontaine
Setting: Boston, Massachusetts,1876(United States) Boston, Massachusetts,1891(United States)
Literary Awards: RITA Award by Romance Writers of America for Best Inspirational Romance (2013), Christy Award for Historical Romance (2013), Daphne du Maurier Award for Inspirational Romantic Mystery/Suspense (2013)
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Against the Tide Paperback | Pages: 362 pages
Rating: 3.95 | 6101 Users | 871 Reviews

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Title:Against the Tide
Author:Elizabeth Camden
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 362 pages
Published:October 1st 2012 by Bethany House Publishers
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian Fiction. Romance. Christian. Fiction

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As a child, Lydia Pallas became all too familiar with uncertainty when it came to the future. Now, she's finally carved out a perfect life for herself--a life of stability and order with no changes, surprises, or chaos of any kind. She adores her apartment overlooking the bustling Boston Harbor, and her skill with languages has landed her a secure position as a translator for the U.S. Navy.

However, it is her talent for translation that brings her into contact with Alexander Banebridge, or "Bane," a man who equally attracts and aggravates her. When Bane hires Lydia to translate a seemingly innocuous collection of European documents, she hesitantly agrees, only to discover she is in over her head.

Just as Bane's charm begins to win her over, Lydia learns he is driven by a secret campaign against some of the most dangerous criminals on the East Coast, compelled by his faith and his past. Bane forbids any involvement on Lydia's part, but when the criminals gain the upper hand, it is Lydia on whom he must depend.

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A epic love story, with characters who will capture your heart!Bane is back, and better than ever! I don't think it's a secret that I absolutely loved Bane when I first met him in The Lady of Bolton Hill, so I could barely contain my excitement when I found that Bane would have his own book! And Against the Tide more than lived up to my frighteningly high expectations. Lydia was the perfect heroine, and the perfect complement to Bane's larger-than-life, "glorious rascal" persona. The characters

FULL REVIEW HERE: http://literarycafe.weebly.com/home/a...I heard from many fellow readers that Against the Tide is their favorite Elizabeth Camden novel, now I can definitely see why. Although this is my first book by this author, I can certainly say it won't be my last. It started slow, but it captured me from the beginning. The many varying facets of this novel enthralled and bewitched me. There're many points I loved, and far fewer I disliked. So, as always, let's start with my list of

Such a great story! I loved the deep research that went into this, and I loved having Bane as the hero. Lydia's struggles with the sips of syrup reminded me of a couple people I've known who have discovered an unsuspected reliance on oxy after some sort of injury. I've actually got some old books that have the Mrs. Winslow's ad in the back.One of my favorite spots was the mention of the jasmine and rose soaps from Kentucky...since I'd literally just put down the "Rose of Winslow Street" book!

Against the Tide is another riveting novel by Elizabeth Camden. Not the usual, expected story, but a crazy, tense, and wonderful tale that leaves you wishing for more! In this book we learn about the terrible and legal trade of opium... which was put into medicines and soothing syrups, especially for babies! We follow the story of a young man who was once caught up in smuggling the vicious drug; and a young woman who'd been spoon-fed opium since she was a little child. Also, of a insane man

I really enjoyed my first book by Elizabeth Camden. Only after I finished this, I saw there was a first book in which Bane first appeared - I didnt realize this was part of a series, but it did not keep me from following and enjoying this book.Though Bane was the main male lead and an important factor in Lydias salvation, I felt that the focus was more on Lydia. In Lydia we have a strong female lead who had to overcome set back after set back. My heart about broke for her in the prologue when

May Contain Spoilers!!!Bane! Bane! Bane! That was my refrain after reading The Lady of Bolton Hill. I wanted Bane's story. I'm sure he was meant to be only a secondary character but for me, he stole the show in that book. Once a renowned and highly feared drug dealer, Bane was raised by a terrible man who takes young children as hostages in order to control their parents. No one knows that the Professor is an opiate dealer and that he taught Bane everything about the business, grooming him to

I have had the privilege of reading all three of Elizabeth's books at her request and I will say this: "Against The Tide" is definitely her best yet!So, Elizabeth is indeed a historian. Really, this book is thick with historical detail about the Nineteeth Century opium trade. This is one of the things I love about Camden's novels ... the history. BUT! For those of you who hate history like I despise mathematics, do not be faint of heart! This is not a history book. It is a novel. And, I believe

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