The Light at Wyndcliff Published by Thomas Nelson by Sarah E. Ladd
Series: Cornwall #3
on October 13, 2020
Genres: Fiction, Christian, Romance, Historical, Regency, European Literature, British Literature
Pages: 320
Source: Netgalley
Format: eBook, ARC
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Also by this author: The Cloverton Charade
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ISBN: 0785223274
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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.
When Liam Twethewey inherits the ancient Wyndcliff Hall in Pevlyn, Cornwall, he sets a goal of fulfilling his late great-uncle’s dream of opening a china clay pit on the estate’s moorland. When he arrives, however, a mysterious shipwreck on his property—along with even more mysterious survivors—puts his plans on hold.
Evelyn Bray has lived in Pevlyn her entire life. After her grandfather’s fall from fortune, he humbled himself and accepted the position of steward at Wyndcliff Hall. Evelyn’s mother, embarrassed by the reduction of wealth and status, left Pevlyn in search of a better life for them both, but in spite of her promise, never returns. Evelyn is left to navigate an uncertain path with an even more uncertain future.
When the mysteries surrounding the shipwreck survivors intensify, Liam and Evelyn are thrown together as they attempt to untangle a web of deceit and secrets. But as they separate the truths from the lies, they quickly learn that their surroundings—and the people in it—are not as they seem. Liam and Evelyn are each tested, and as a romance buds between them, they must decide if their love is strong enough to overcome their growing differences.
Welcome to my stop of The Light at Wyndcliff Blog Tour!
This is the first book I’ve read in this series, but not my first Sarah Ladd book. The Light at Wyndcliff can easily be read as a standalone–I didn’t feel even slightly confused. However, after reading this one, I plan on going back and reading the others the preceded it.
I absolutely adore regency romances. And Sarah Ladd gave me exactly what I crave in this book! I can have such a difficult time with Christian books, as well–but this one was so rich in detail and more realistic than many others. I love, love, love the romance aspect to this one.
And the plot kept me reading so much, that I finished this in a day and a half–which is pretty quick for me!
I think regency romance lovers will love this one and find that Sarah Ladd is a beautiful storyteller who knows how to keep her readers hooked!
Sounds like a series I need to at to my wishlist. I love the cover!
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I loved this one. Great review, Christine 😉
So happy you enjoyed it! Thank you for hosting The Light at Wyndcliff!
Amy
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