As England is rocked by civil war, a daring young woman attempts to discover her true legacyβand ΠΒ encounters betrayal and breathtaking love Under the sway of the puritanical Oliver Cromwell, England simmers with religious persecution and political unrest. Like their exiled king, Arabella Tolworthy
Lament for a Lost Lover
β Scribed by Carr, Philippa
- Book ID
- 108340154
- Publisher
- Open Road Integrated Media
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 785 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
As England is rocked by civil war, a daring young woman attempts to discover her true legacy--and encounters betrayal and breathtaking love Under the sway of the puritanical Oliver Cromwell, England simmers with religious persecution and political unrest. Like their exiled king, Arabella Tolworthy and her parents have retreated to France but yearn for their native country. When Arabella is separated from her family, she makes her way alone in an increasingly dangerous world and meets two people who will change her life: an actress named Harriet Main and the dashing nobleman Edwin Eversleigh. As the British king is restored to his rightful throne, Arabella's odyssey mirrors the strife and turbulence of her beloved homeland. As she tries to make peace with her past, she's confronted with an unexpected threat to her future--and a second chance at lasting love.
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