Description
Another gorgeous escapist read from the Queen of West Country Saga, Linda Finlay, author of Farringdon's Fate.
One noble family. Five eager daughters. An upcoming ball.
Having five daughters, Lord Farringdon has more than enough to keep him busy at Nettlecombe Manor. With his wife Lady Charlotte already in London, Edwin must help his daughter Victoria prepare for the Season as she gets ready to follow her stepmother to the city to make her Society debut.
But with little time to prepare a wardrobe for the balls and parties that lie ahead, Victoria must turn to trusted seamstress Jane Haydon for help â€" and in doing so unearths a fascinating secret hidden for decades in a beautiful piece of white silk . . .
Meanwhile, Edwin's exuberant younger daughter Beatrice embarks on a very unexpected path â€" becoming a nurse to wounded soldiers in London under the keen eye of Florence Nightingale.
And with the girls' stepmother Lady Charlotte spending Edwin's money while keeping a secret of her own, it's going to be quite a Season . . .
Linda Finlay returns to the glorious story of the Farringdon family, spanning from Devon to London in the 1850s.
Praise for Linda Finlay:
‘Sure to delight her ever-growing legion of fans' Dilly Court
'Warm and atmospheric, you can practically taste the sea breeze' The Express
‘Rich with carefully drawn characters who really come to life in the hands of this skilled writer' NorthernReader
‘Evocative' Frost Magazine
‘A treasure of a read with romance, rural history and a happy ending' Devon Life
Reviews
Praise for Linda Finlay:
‘Sure to delight her ever-growing legion of fans' Dilly Court
'Warm and atmospheric, you can practically taste the sea breeze' The Express
‘Rich with carefully drawn characters who really come to life in the hands of this skilled writer' NorthernReader
‘Evocative' Frost Magazine
‘A treasure of a read with romance, rural history and a happy ending' Devon Life
About the author
LINDA FINLAY lives on the Devonshire coast and is the author of eleven novels. From lacemaking to willow weaving, each one is based on a local craft which, in order to write authentically and place herself firmly in the shoes of her heroines, she has learnt to do herself. However, it is people and their problems that make for a good story and, with so much interesting material to work with, it is easy for Linda to let her imagination run as wild as the West Country landscape which has inspired her writing. Farringdon's Fortune is her twelfth novel and the second in the Farringdon series.