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Daughters of England
 
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Daughters of England (Hardcover)

by Philippa Carr (Author)
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I was beginning to realize that there was something unusual about our marriage. . . .

King Charles has returned after Cromwell's puritanical rule and England is determined to be merry. The delights of the theatre beckon to young Sarah Standish, whose friendship with a beautiful actress prompts her to run off to become an actress on the London stage.

Full of expectation and delight, she steps into a wonderful, exotic, and dangerous new world. A true innocent, her infatuation with handsome Lord Rosslyn leads to a quick marriage. Only too late does she realize the man she loved and trusted was a practiced schemer and a bigamist.

But it is Sarah's daughter by Lord Rosslyn, Kate, who will become the true pawn of her father's greed and duplicity. The prize is Rosslyn Manor . . . at a time when the fate of England enters the throes of a treacherous new fight for the throne, and Kate must battle for her future as well as her heart.



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Running away to pursue a stage career, Sarah Standish is seduced into marriage with Lord Rosslyn and discovers that he is a practiced schemer who has victimized several women, and their daughter becomes his ultimate pawn. Reprint.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't be fooled . . . not a true Philippa Carr novel, Jun 2 2004
By tammytaylor (Meriden, KS United States) - See all my reviews
Believe this book was published after the author's death, and it should NOT have been published under the name "Philippa Carr." The story itself may be fine, but it was ruined for me when I spent the entire book trying to figure out who Sarah's mother was, since I thought this to be the end of the Daughters of England series. IT'S NOT!! It's not related at all!! It made for a very, very disappointing ending to an otherwise perfectly wonderful book series. So if you get this book, pretend it's by "Victoria Holt" and you'll enjoy it more!!
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