It is 1902. Emily is 16 years of age and blissfully in love with John, two years her senior. Secretly, they are planning a life together. But then they are driven violently apart.Denied the man she... This description may be from another edition of this product.
LOVERS AND LIARS by Josephine Cox December 17, 2004 This was my first book by Josephine Cox and I'm definitely going to be reading more by her. LOVERS AND LIARS was a historical romance with a pair of star-crossed lovers. Cox does a wonderful job with this story, creating a cast of characters that help move the story line, with the central story of John and Emily pulling the reader in for a page turning book. The story takes place in early 1900's England, and Emily and John are in love. As it is customary for this era, John must ask permission to court Emily. She's sixteen and he is twenty. Unfortunately, the man of the "house", Uncle Clem, is a mean and terrible man, and does not want Emily to be seeing John. He beats up John to the point of nearly killing him. John decides that it is not the right time for Emily and John to be together, so he leaves town, but promises Emily he will return a richer man and will take her away from her uncle, who is abusive and mentally cruel. Through a series of misunderstandings and lies and an event that changes Emily forever, the two are kept apart. But as the years progress, Emily and John never forget each other, and hope that someday they will be reunited. This book is definitely for those who enjoy an old-fashioned style of story. Fans of contemporary romances may not buy into some of the characters that populate the book, and the plot may be a bit over the top for others, but I really enjoyed this book and I plan on reading more by Josephine Cox.
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