
Behind the Light of Golowduyn
A Cornish Romance, Book 1
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Narrateur(s):
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Vicki-Jo Eva
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Auteur(s):
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Deborah M. Hathaway
À propos de cet audio
She’s the keeper of Golowduyn Lighthouse. He’s the captain who shipwrecked on her watch. A marriage of convenience can save her home—if secrets don’t destroy it first.
A Regency Romance: Cornwall, 1815
Abigail Moore will do anything to keep Golowduyn Lighthouse shining brightly, even if she must do so alone. When a shipwreck occurs near her home one stormy evening—bringing with it a dashing captain keen to offer his aid at every turn—her days of isolation vanish.
Captain Gavin Kendricks didn’t expect to end his naval career by crashing his ship against the rugged cliffs of Cornwall. When he’s pulled from the sea by the fearless and quick-tempered Miss Moore, a tentative friendship forms between them, and he begins to realize what has been missing from his life.
Before either of them can explore these newfound stirrings, death and deception hit Golowduyn, and Abigail is left with a choice. Either she loses everything she has ever loved, or she marries the captain and accepts his help. Unable to give up the lighthouse, she agrees to the union, and they work together to see that the light does not diminish. But when her childhood secrets are unearthed, and their property falls victim to troubling defacement, their marriage threatens to crumble. Gavin fights to gain her confidence, but only Abigail can forget the crippling memories of her past to trust Gavin with Golowduyn—and her heart.
This is the first book in the clean and sweet Regency Cornish Romance series by Deborah M. Hathaway. Although this marriage of convenience, rise-in-status romance is a stand-alone novel, the books are best enjoyed when listened to in order.
©2019 Deborah M. Hathaway (P)2024 Draft Horse PublishingHowever, I didn’t connect with Abigail as much as I hoped. Her character fell a bit flat for me, and at times I felt a disconnect between her and the other characters, which lessened the emotional impact of the story.
Good narration.
Still, the historical details are engaging, and it’s a clean, enjoyable read for fans of the genre. Three and a half to four stars!
Lovely Setting but Some Character Disconnect
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