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Appartiene alle SerieEmma Le Goff (2)
This British historical romance offers "a vivid tale of ambition and intrigue" from the author of Emma and Her Daughter (Kate Furnivall). Devon, England, 1911. Orphaned and scandalized in her hometown, young Emma Le Goff hasn't had an easy life. Now she and her childhood sweetheart Seth Jago are set to marry, and for the first time in years, Emma is truly happy. But when Seth's criminal brother breaks out of jail, his sinister presence brings back a troubling past. Meanwhile, Matthew Caunter, the charismatic man who came to Emma's rescue in her hour of need, has also returned to Devon. Escaping to Canada may be the young couple's only hope. But for Emma, the thought of leaving Matthew is almost impossible to bear . . . Award-winning author Linda Mitchelmore continues the tale of her "captivating young heroine" introduced in To Turn Full Circle (Margaret Kaine). Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)823.92Literature English & Old English literatures English fiction Modern Period 2000-VotoMedia:
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Right back to the beginning, this is actually book 2 but you do not have to have read book 1 to follow along. You get to see things that happened in book 1 that has consequences now. Like why the priest do not want to marry them and why some of the parishioners are stuck up idiots.
Just know that there is Emma and Seth who loves each other and wants to be together and start their new life. Emma wants to build a business for herself and not just be someone's wife. While Seth wants to throw off his father's shadow and be his own man.
Then you throw in Seth's vindictive ex-lover who has a secret. His brother who is in jail. A former friend of Emma whom she might have had feelings for, and yes then those idiots in the town. Those who should move on and not be idiots (yes they made me angry if you can't notice ;) People can be so mean.
Sure there was a bit too much drama, but then there are reasons for it all. And it felt real how Emma and Seth tried to move on with life and even had doubts about their love for each other. People seldom doubt when it it's all lovey dovey so it felt real.
And I do wonder what will happen in the next. It ends all well and you could stop at that. But there will be more so...I do wonder. ( )