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In 1715, Lady Blythe Hedley's father is declared an enemy of the
British crown because of his Jacobite sympathies, forcing her to
flee her home in northern England. Secreted to the tower of
Wedderburn Castle in Scotland, Lady Blythe awaits who will
ultimately be crowned king. But in a house with seven sons and
numerous servants, her presence soon becomes known. No sooner has
Everard Hume lost his father, Lord Wedderburn, than Lady Hedley
arrives with the clothes on her back and her mistress in tow. He
has his own problems--a volatile brother with dangerous political
leanings, an estate to manage, and a very young brother in need of
comfort and direction in the wake of losing his father. It would be
best for everyone if he could send this misfit heiress on her way
as soon as possible. Drawn into a whirlwind of intrigue, shifting
alliances, and ambitions, Lady Blythe must be careful whom she
trusts. Her fortune, her future, and her very life are at stake.
Those who appear to be adversaries may turn out to be allies--and
those who pretend friendship may be enemies.
"Full of rich historical detail, this title is rooted in its time
yet filled with issues that resonate today such as racial
inequalities, economic injustice, and a pandemic."--Library Journal
starred review "A redemptive story of war, regrets, romance, and an
attempt to heal old wounds."--Woman's World *** It is 1755, and the
threat of war with France looms over colonial York, Virginia.
Chocolatier Esmee Shaw is fighting her own battle of the heart.
Having reached her twenty-eighth birthday, she is reconciled to
life alone after a decade-old failed love affair from which she's
never quite recovered. But she longs to find something worthwhile
to do with her life. Captain Henri Lennox has returned to port
after a lengthy absence, intent on completing the lighthouse in the
dangerous Chesapeake Bay, a dream he once shared with Esmee. But
when the colonial government asks him to lead a secret naval
expedition against the French, his future is plunged into
uncertainty. Will a war and a cache of regrets keep them apart, or
can their shared vision and dedication to the colonial cause heal
the wounds of the past? Bestselling and award-winning author Laura
Frantz whisks you away to a time fraught with peril--on the sea and
in the heart--in this redemptive, romantic story.
Selah Hopewell seems to be the only woman in the Virginia colony
who has no wish to wed. True, there are too many men and far too
few women in James Towne. But Selah already has her hands full
assisting her father in the family's shop. And now she is in charge
of an incoming ship of tobacco brides who must be looked after as
they sort through their many suitors. Xander Renick is perhaps the
most eligible tobacco lord in the settlement. His lands are vast,
his crops are prized, and his position as a mediator between the
colonists and the powerful Powhatan nation surrounding them makes
him indispensable. But Xander is already wedded to his business and
still grieves the loss of his wife, daughter of the Powhatan chief.
Can two fiercely independent people find happiness and fulfillment
on their own? Or will they discover that what they've been missing
in life has been right in front of them all along? Bestselling and
award-winning author Laura Frantz takes you to the salty shores of
seventeenth-century Virginia in this exploration of pride, honor,
and the restorative power of true love.
Unflinching and plainspoken, Tessa Swan is not your typical
18th-century woman. Born and bred on the western Virginia frontier
along with her five brothers, she is a force to be reckoned with.
Quiet and courageous, Clay Tygart is not your typical 18th-century
man. Raised by Lenape Indians, he returns a hero from the French
and Indian War to the fort that bears his name, bringing with him
Tessa's long-lost friend, Keturah, a redeemed Indian captive like
himself. Determined to avoid any romantic entanglements as fort
commander, Clay remains aloof whenever he encounters the lovely
Tessa. But when she is taken captive by the tribe Clay left, his
hand--and heart--are forced, leading to one very private and one
very public reckoning. Intense, evocative, and laced with intricate
historical details that bring the past to life, An Uncommon Woman
will transport you to the picturesque and dangerous western
Virginia mountains of 1770.
After fleeing Virginia, Temperance Tucker and her family
established an inn along the Shawnee River. It's a welcome way
station for settlers and frontiersmen traveling through the wild
Cumberland region of Kentucke--men like Sion Morgan, a Virginia
surveyor who arrives at the inn with his crew looking for an
experienced guide. When his guide appears, Sion balks. He certainly
didn't expect a woman. But it is not long before he must admit that
Tempe's skill in the wilderness rivals his own. Still, the tenuous
tie they are forming is put to the test as they encounter danger
after danger and must rely on each other. With her signature
sweeping style and ability to bring the distant past to vivid life,
Laura Frantz beckons readers to join her in a land of Indian
ambushes, conflicting loyalties, and a tentative love that meanders
like a cool mountain stream.
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A Bound Heart (Paperback)
Laura Frantz
bundle available
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R393
R329
Discovery Miles 3 290
Save R64 (16%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Though Magnus MacLeish and Lark MacDougall grew up on the same
castle grounds, Magnus is now laird of the great house and the Isle
of Kerrera. Lark is but the keeper of his bees and the woman he is
hoping will provide a tincture that might help his ailing wife
conceive and bear him an heir. But when his wife dies suddenly,
Magnus and Lark find themselves caught up in a whirlwind of
accusations, expelled from their beloved island, and sold as
indentured servants across the Atlantic. Yet even when all hope
seems dashed against the rocky coastline of the Virginia colony, it
may be that in this New World the two of them could make a new
beginning--together. Laura Frantz's prose sparkles with
authenticity and deep feeling as she digs into her own family
history to share this breathless tale of love, exile, and courage
in Colonial America.
In 1779, when genteel Virginia spinster Roxanna Rowan arrives at
the Kentucky fort commanded by Colonel Cassius McLinn, she finds
that her officer father has died. Penniless and destitute, Roxanna
is forced to take her father's place as scrivener. Before long,
it's clear that the colonel himself is attracted to her. But she
soon realizes the colonel has grave secrets of his own--some of
which have to do with her father's sudden death. Can she ever truly
love him?
Readers will be enchanted by this powerful story of love, faith,
and forgiveness from reader favorite Laura Frantz. Her solid
research and deft writing immerse readers in the world of the early
frontier while her realistic characters become intimate friends.
On a bitter December day in 1785, Silas Ballantyne arrives at the
door of master blacksmith Liege Lee in York, Pennsylvania. Just
months from becoming a master blacksmith himself, Silas is
determined to finish his apprenticeship and move west. But Liege
soon discovers that Silas is a prodigious worker and craftsman and
endeavors to keep him in York. Silas becomes interested in both of
Liege's daughters, the gentle and faith-filled Eden and the clever
and high-spirited Elspeth. When he chooses one, will the other's
jealousy destroy their love?
In this sweeping family saga set in western Pennsylvania, one man's
choices in love and work, in friends and enemies, set the stage for
generations to come. "Love's Reckoning" is the first entry in The
Ballantyne Legacy, a rich, multi-layered historical quartet from
talented writer Laura Frantz, beginning in the late 1700s and
following the Ballantyne family through the end of the Civil War.
When colonial Williamsburg explodes like a powder keg on the eve of
the American Revolution, Lady Elisabeth "Liberty" Lawson is
abandoned by her fiance and suspected of being a spy for the hated
British. No one comes to her aid save the Patriot Noble Rynallt, a
man with formidable enemies of his own. Liberty is left with a
terrible choice. Will the Virginia belle turned lacemaker side with
the radical revolutionaries, or stay true to her English roots? And
at what cost? Historical romance favorite Laura Frantz is back with
a suspenseful story of love, betrayal, and new beginnings. With her
meticulous eye for detail and her knack for creating living,
breathing characters, Frantz continues to enchant historical
fiction readers who long to feel they are a part of the story.
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Lacemaker (Hardcover)
Laura Frantz
bundle available
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R925
Discovery Miles 9 250
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The American Revolution is finally over, and Sophie Menzies is
starved for good news. When her nearest neighbor, General Seamus
Ogilvy, finally comes home to Tall Acre, she hopes it is a sign of
better days to come. But the general is now a widower with a small
daughter in desperate need of a mother. Nearly destitute, Sophie
agrees to marry Seamus and become the mistress of Tall Acre in what
seems a safe, sensible arrangement. But when a woman from the
general's past returns without warning, the ties that bind this
fledgling family together will be strained to the utmost. When all
is said and done, who will be the rightful mistress of Tall Acre?
Triumph and tragedy, loyalty and betrayal--readers find it all in
the rich pages of this newest historical novel from the talented
pen of Laura Frantz. Her careful historical details immerse the
reader in the story world, and her emotional writing and finely
tuned characters never cease to enchant fans both old and new.
Ellie Ballantyne, youngest child of Silas and Eden, has left
finishing school. But back at her family home in Pittsburgh, Ellie
finds that her parents are away on a long trip and her siblings
don't seem to want her to stay. When she opens a day school for
young ladies, she begins tutoring the incorrigible daughter of the
enemy Turlock clan. The Turlocks are slaveholders and whiskey
magnates, envious of the powerful Ballantynes and suspicious of
their abolitionist leanings. As Ellie becomes increasingly tangled
with the Turlocks, she finds herself falling in love with an
impossible future--and Jack Turlock, a young man striving to free
himself from his family's violent legacy. How can she betray her
family and side with the enemy? And will Jack ever allow her into
his world?
Masterful storyteller Laura Frantz continues to unfold the stirring
saga of the Ballantyne family in this majestic tale of love,
loyalty, and the makings of a legacy. With rich descriptions of the
people who settled and civilized a wild landscape, Frantz weaves a
tapestry of characters and places that stick with the reader long
after they turn the last page.
Sheltered since birth at her Kentucky home, Rowena Ballantyne has
heard only whispered rumors of her grandfather Silas's vast fortune
and grand manor in Pennsylvania. When her father receives a rare
letter summoning him to New Hope, Rowena makes the journey with him
and quickly finds herself in a whole new world--filled with family
members she's never met, dances she's never learned, and a new side
to the father she thought she knew. As she struggles to fit in
during their extended stay, she finds a friend in James Sackett,
the most valued steamship pilot of the Ballantynes' shipping line.
Even with his help, Rowena feels she may never be comfortable in
high society. Will she go her own way . . . to her peril?
With her signature attention to historical detail, Laura Frantz
brings 1850s Pennsylvania alive with a tender story of loss, love,
and loyalty. Fans will cheer for this final installment of the
Ballatyne saga.
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