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The Cornwall Novels : The Governess of Penwythe Hall, The Thief of Lanwyn Manor, The Light at Wyndcliff, EPUB eBook

The Cornwall Novels : The Governess of Penwythe Hall, The Thief of Lanwyn Manor, The Light at Wyndcliff EPUB

Part of the The Cornwall Novels series

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The Governess of Penwythe Hall

Cornwall, England, 1811

Rich with family secrets, lingering danger, and the captivating allure of new love, this Regency romance introduces us to the Twethewey family and their search for peace, justice, and love on the Cornish coast.

The Thief of Lanwyn Manor

Cornwall, England, 1818

In Regency England an advantageous match could set up a lady for life. Julia knows Matthew Blake, copper mine owner and very eligible bachelor, is the gentleman she should set her eyes upon. But why can't she steal her gaze away from his younger brother, Isaac?

The Light at Wyndcliff

Cornwall, England, 1820

In the third book of this sweet Regency Cornwall series, one young man must search for truth among the debris of multiple shipwrecks on his newly inherited property.

';Brimming with dangerous secrets, rich characters, and the hauntingly beautiful descriptions Sarah Ladd handles so well, 1800s Cornwall is brought vividly to life in this well-crafted tale that kept me glued to the pages. What a brilliant start to a new series!' Abigail Wilson, author of Midnight on the River Grey, for The Governess of Penwyth Hall

  • Three full-length Regency romances (c. 90,000 words each)

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