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Lily
Lily
Author: Patricia Gaffney
Unwilling to enter into an arranged marriage, Lily Trehearne runs away, fearing that has she killed her guardian. She assumes the name of Lily Troublefield and finds a position as maid at Darkstone Manor in Cornwall. She is resigned to hard work and listening to the fanatical housekeeper's heartless harping and brutal beatings until she meets th...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780843931204
ISBN-10: 0843931205
Publication Date: 10/1991
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  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Paperback
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I liked this book. Although it did not take me in the way Ms. Gaffney's Wyckerley series did, it was an enjoyable read.
The hero was a bit of a cad, but redeemed himself in the end with a nice grovel. That said, some of the things he did to the heroine may make some readers uncomfortable. I don't believe I could have forgiven him. But in romantic fiction, we do like to have our Happy Ending, therefore it was a satisfying read.
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The heroine undergoes more than her share of hardship throughout this bk. The hero treats her like dirt more than once, too, but I still love the story. Full of intense emotion and sensuality.
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I loved this book, although I have to admit it is not for everyone - it is not always an easy book to read. There are some beautiful scenes in it, parts I had to re-read. I would recommend - it is not light reading, but very worth it if you enjoy that genre in romance.
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When Lily Trehearne--a beautiful woman who was once wealthy but is now destitute--arrives at Darkstone, she finds herself attracted to dangerous and cold Devon Darkwell--the lord of the manor, and as they surrender to desire, dark secrets from his past threaten to tear them apart.


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