Daughters of England (Daughters of England #20)

Philippa Carr


Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
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Daughters of England by Philippa Carr
In tumultuous seventeenth-century Britain, ambition, family, and love collide

I was beginning to realize that there was something unusual about our marriage . . .
 
When fifteen-year-old Sarah Standish runs off to London to be an actress, she discovers a city beyond her wildest dreams. But the most exciting fantasy of all is the real-life stranger who sweeps her off her feet. Sarah marries Jack Adair, the thrillingly handsome Lord Rosslyn. She’s deliriously happy, until she learns her husband’s secret.
 
Years later, the Adairs’ daughter Kate comes of age. Her father is desperate to retain control of Rosslyn Manor. To do this he needs a strategic alliance and the proper heir, but Kate has promised her heart to someone else. As England battles for its throne, Kate fights for the right to lead her own life, and discovers that love can triumph over the ambitions and follies of men and kings.
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