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Grace MacKinnon’s widowhood promises little but a life of drudgery under her father-in-law’s oppressive rule. When quiet rebellion turns to opportunity, she books passage on an Atlantic steamer only to face near disaster in Halifax harbour.
Her future looks doomed from the start until with the help of a sympathetic stranger, and a chance meeting with Lucy Maud Montgomery, she changes destination and arrives on Prince Edward Island.
Her new found independence drives her to undertake a brave new adventure in a male dominated world, and a chance encounter with Lucy Maud Montgomery brings her a surprising ally.
Despite the challenges, Grace keeps her head and prevails, until an encounter with bootleggers during Canadian Prohibition threatens to topple her hard won success. Can Grace trust those she goes to for help, or as a woman alone in turn of the century Charlottetown are the odds stacked against her?
Her future looks doomed from the start until with the help of a sympathetic stranger, and a chance meeting with Lucy Maud Montgomery, she changes destination and arrives on Prince Edward Island.
Her new found independence drives her to undertake a brave new adventure in a male dominated world, and a chance encounter with Lucy Maud Montgomery brings her a surprising ally.
Despite the challenges, Grace keeps her head and prevails, until an encounter with bootleggers during Canadian Prohibition threatens to topple her hard won success. Can Grace trust those she goes to for help, or as a woman alone in turn of the century Charlottetown are the odds stacked against her?
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Thursday's Child
Book 5, Heroines Born on Different Days of the Week
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On their way
to a ball, eighteen-year-old Lady Margaret is reminded by her affectionate
brother, the Earl of Saunton, to consider her choice of words before she
speaks. Despite his warning, she voices her controversial opinion to Lady
Sefton, one of Almack’s lady patronesses, who can advance or ruin a debutante’s
reputation. Horrified by her thoughtless indiscretion, Margaret runs from the
ballroom into the reception hall where she nearly slips onto the marble floor.
Baron Rochedale, a notorious rake catches her in his arms to prevent
her fall. Margaret, whose family expect her to make a splendid marriage, and
enigmatic Rochedale, who never reveals his secrets, are immediately attracted
to each other, but Rochedale never makes advances to unmarried females.
When Margaret runs out into the street, out of chivalry it seems he
must follow the runaway instead of joining his mistress in the ballroom, where
anxious mothers would warn their daughters to avoid him.
Rochedale’s quixotic impulse leads to complications which force him to
question his selfish way of life.
Entangled by him in more ways than one, stifled by polite society’s
unwritten rules and regulations Margaret is forced to question what is most
important to her.
_______________________________________________________________________ DAVID ANDERSON
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Cal's past comes back to haunt
him. Then it comes back to kill him.
Calvin Knox
didn’t do anything criminal. He just
committed a heinous offence against human nature – a desperate act of cannibalism
high up the Andes Mountains. Even worse:
the whole world knows the gory, shameful details. After a year of therapy Cal begins to get
some normality back into his life. Then
one day vengeance comes knocking on his door.
Someone wants Cal to pay the ultimate price for his sins.
Cal is torn
between running, fighting, or accepting the summary judgment his unseen enemy
will stop at nothing to meet out.
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