Tracy R. (tracylovestoread) reviewed Augusta, The First (Saga Of The Phenwick Women # 1) on + 80 more book reviews
The above review is what is written on the back of the book. But that seems mighty different from the book I read. Augusta is immoral, conniving, and manipulative. Doesn't really seem to care when her husband kills her three kids (conceived with a servant while before and during her marriage to her husband). Stupid book.
Barbara R. (Crop4Fun) reviewed Augusta, The First (Saga Of The Phenwick Women # 1) on + 1217 more book reviews
Gothic Romance.
Young and beautiful Augusta Merrihew fled England and the strange evil that seemed to haunt her. In the new world of America she hoped to find the happiness and safety that so long had eluded her. When she met handsome and dashing Joshua Phenwick, it seemed her dreams had come true. She gave her hand in marriage to this man who was as mysterious as he was irresistible and on the lonely New England coast the great manor of Phenwick House was erected as a towering monument to their love. Little did Augusta know that she was entering a hellish nightmare. For the curse of the past has followed Augusta across the seas, in the form of a man who held her helplss by his iron will...
Young and beautiful Augusta Merrihew fled England and the strange evil that seemed to haunt her. In the new world of America she hoped to find the happiness and safety that so long had eluded her. When she met handsome and dashing Joshua Phenwick, it seemed her dreams had come true. She gave her hand in marriage to this man who was as mysterious as he was irresistible and on the lonely New England coast the great manor of Phenwick House was erected as a towering monument to their love. Little did Augusta know that she was entering a hellish nightmare. For the curse of the past has followed Augusta across the seas, in the form of a man who held her helplss by his iron will...