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The spice king /

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Hope and Glory ; 1Publisher: Bloomington, Minnesota : Bethany House Publishers, 2019Copyright date: 2019Description: 348 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780764232114
  • 0764232118
  • 9780764234873
  • 0764234870
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.54 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3553.A429 S65 2019
Summary: In 1900, Gray Delacroix has built a successful global spice empire and is tasked with gaining access to the private Delacroix plant collection. Botanist Annabelle Larkin steps into a web of political danger and will be forced to choose between her heart and her loyalty to her country.Summary: 1900. Gray Delacroix has dedicated his life to building a successful global spice empire, but it has come at a cost. Tasked with gaining access to the private Delacroix plant collection, Smithsonian botanist Annabelle Larkin unwittingly steps into a web of dangerous political intrigue. Attracted to the reclusive tycoon, Annabelle will be forced to choose between her heart and her loyalty to her country. -- adapted from back cover and perusal of book
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Standard Loan Hayden Library Adult Paperback Hayden Library Book CAMDEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 50610021897975
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Gray Delacroix has dedicated his life to building his very successful global spice empire, but it has come at a cost. Resolved to salvage his family before it spirals out of control, he returns to his ancestral home to save his brother and sister before it's too late.

As a junior botanist for the Smithsonian, Annabelle Larkin has been charged with the impossible task of gaining access to the notoriously private Delacroix plant collection. If she fails, she will be out of a job and the family farm in Kansas will go under. She has no idea that in gaining entrance to the Delacroix world, she will unwittingly step into a web of dangerous political intrigue far beyond her experience.

Unable to deny her attraction to the reclusive business tycoon, Annabelle will be forced to choose between her heart and loyalty to her country. Can Gray and Annabelle find a way through the storm of scandal without destroying the family Gray is fighting to save?

In 1900, Gray Delacroix has built a successful global spice empire and is tasked with gaining access to the private Delacroix plant collection. Botanist Annabelle Larkin steps into a web of political danger and will be forced to choose between her heart and her loyalty to her country.

1900. Gray Delacroix has dedicated his life to building a successful global spice empire, but it has come at a cost. Tasked with gaining access to the private Delacroix plant collection, Smithsonian botanist Annabelle Larkin unwittingly steps into a web of dangerous political intrigue. Attracted to the reclusive tycoon, Annabelle will be forced to choose between her heart and her loyalty to her country. -- adapted from back cover and perusal of book

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Publishers Weekly Review

Camden (The Lady of Bolton Hill) launches her Hope and Glory series with this enthralling tale that weds a surprising romance with the real-life political intrigue surrounding the early 20th-century American spice trade. In 1900, the Smithsonian Institution is working to catalogue plant species and requests samples of the world-famous plant collection of Gray Delacroix, owner of Delacroix Global Spice. Delacroix, denies the request in order to protect his closely guarded (and lucrative) spice plants--particularly a rare vanilla orchid. Annabelle Larkin, a junior botanist at the Smithsonian, decides to take matters into her own hands and sets a meeting with Delacroix to change the spice tycoon's mind. Delacroix, meanwhile, is attracted to Larkin's love for nature and plants. But when a government official asks her to spy on Delacroix, who is suspected of supporting Cuban insurgents in a rebellion against the occupying American army, Larkin must try to squelch her feelings. As Delacroix and Larkin continue to work together cataloguing his plants, she also helps him expose the plan of a rival to bring cheap, adulterated vanilla to the market. Camden spices up the story with historical details of the era and of the race to provide convenient food for the masses. While faith elements are very light, fans of Jody Hedlund will love this. Agent: Steve Laube, the Steve Laube Agency. (Sept.)

Booklist Review

Annabelle Larkin left her home in Kansas to take a position as a junior botanist at the Smithsonian and be a companion to her sister, Elaine, who is volunteering at the Library of Congress after losing her sight. To keep her job, Annabelle must manage to gain access to Gray Delacroix's rare-plant collection in the hope of finding a rare orchid. After years of traveling abroad in search of rare spices, Gray has recently returned to Virginia, where he is trying to develop a cost-effective way to create a natural vanilla flavoring. Annabelle and Gray quickly develop feelings for each other, but his distrust of the government and her discovery of his family's links to Cuba soon put them at odds. When it is discovered that a competitor is selling cheap food products with potentially dangerous additives to the military, Annabelle and Gray must work together to stop them. Librarian and Christy Award winner Camden presents another fabulous love story wrapped around compelling historical events in this unique exploration of early efforts to regulate the food industry.--C. L. Quillen Copyright 2010 Booklist

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Elizabeth Camden is best known for her historical novels set in gilded-age America featuring clever heroines and richly layered storylines. Before she was a writer, she was an academic librarian at some of the largest and smallest libraries in America, but her favorite is the continually growing library in her own home. Her novels have won the RITA and Christy Awards and have appeared on the CBA bestsellers list.She lives in Orlando, Florida, with her husband, who graciously tolerates her intimidating stockpile of books. Learn more at www.elizabethcamden.com.

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