When Lucy's mother is flung out of the house by her husband, she is rescued by a naval officer. Only on her deathbed does she reveal Lucy's true lineage. Trying to hold the family together, Lucy seeks... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is the 6th novel in the sensational "Cornwall Saga." It's the story of Priscilla Eversleigh,daughter of the infamous Carleton Eversleigh who saved the family mansion from the roundheads during the English Civil War,one book previous. As so many books do, this novel does not "sag" in the middle ot become boring. We all know that is one of Ms. Carr/Holts special talents , but in "The Love Child" her skill in this regard is brilliant. I loved following Priscilla and the lovable Harriet to Italy for the secret birth of the soon-to-be-notorious Carlotta. Any book in The Cornwall Saga can stand alone,however,if you are interested in reading from the beginning,start with; "The Miracle at St. Bruno's;" The story of Damask Farland who lived in the tumultuous time of Henry the Eighth!
The Love Child
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This is the 6th book in the sensational "Cornwall Saga." It is the story of Priscilla Eversleigh, daughter of the infamous Carleton Eversleigh who saved the family mansion from the Roundheads during the English Civil war, one book previous. As so many books do,this novel does not "sag" in the middle or become boring. We all know that is one of Ms.Holts special talents but in "The Love Child" her skill in this regard is brilliant. I loved following Priscilla and the lovable Harriet to Italy for the secret birth of the soon-to-be-notorious Carlotta. You can read any book in the Cornwall Saga and not be "lost," however, if you are interested in reading from the beginning, start with "The Miracle at St. Bruno's;" The story of Damask Farland who lived in the tumultuous time of Henry the Eighth!
One of the Best in the Series
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This is one of the best books in the Carr series, Daughters of England. There is action right from the beginning of the book with some political intrigue and a young romance. The results of this romance lead the heroine, Priscilla, into more intrigue and danger in Venice. Priscilla then makes a sacrifice for her father, a man who had always dismissed her as "just a daughter," and even this sacrifice continues to haunt her and threaten her daughter, Carlotta. Satisfactorily at the end, the father comes to learn of the sacrifice his daughter made for him and realizes that daughters can be even more important than sons. There is a murder at the end of the book that reverberates into the next book in the series, Song of the Siren, which is also excellent.
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