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, hap
Pengarron's Children
โ Scribed by Gloria Cook
- Publisher
- Canelo Digital Publishing Ltd
- Year
- 2019;2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 366 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The third novel in the Pengarron sagas set in the dramatic scenery of Mount's Bay, Penzance, during the mid-eighteenth century
Jessica Trenchard is a spirited and, at times, wayward girl - to the point that her father Clem is considering remarrying, just to provide her with a suitable role model. But Jessica's tender care of the distressed and speechless girl she discovers in a field shows that she isn't just a fun-loving tomboy. Her compassion touches the heart of Kane Pengarron , eldest son of the Trenchards' landlord.
Jessica's attempts to unearth the truth of her new friend's identity threaten her own safety and that of her oldest friend, Olivia, Kane's sister. For a murderous rogue who has been terrorising Mount's Bay for years has very particular reasons for hating the Pengarrons...
**This thrilling third instalment in the Pengarron Sagas is perfect for fans of Rosie Goodwin, Benita Brown and...
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