The First In The Captivating Cornish Pengarron Sagas, Perfect For Fans Of Poldark Kerensa Trelynne Is Excited About Marrying Her Sweetheart Clem Trenchard, Although It Will Be A Wrench To Leave Trelynne Cove And The Little Tumbledown Cottage She Shares With Her Grandfather, Old Tom. But When Local L
Pengarron Pride
โ Scribed by Gloria Cook
- Publisher
- Canelo Digital Publishing Ltd
- Year
- 2019;2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 359 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The second of the Pengarron sagas set in the mid-eighteenth century against the dramatic scenery of Mount's Bay, Penzance
Forced into a marriage against her will, Kerensa Trelynne has adapted well to her change in circumstances. Eight years on she is the established lady of the manor, happy in the arms of her husband Sir Oliver Pengarron - who she has grown to love - and the devoted mother of three children.
But when Kerensa sees the son of an old friend for the first time, she is horrified by his resemblance to her own husband. Discovering a truth she must never divulge puts her mind at rest, but when she realises it could help a friend in distress, Kerensa wonders if she should speak out, whatever the consequences for her own family.
Fans of Dilly Court, Nicola Pryce and Poldarkwill love the breathtaking second book in the Pengarron Sagas.
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