Hauntingly good
I thoroughly enjoyed the A Cornish Betrothal. I hadn't realised it is part of a saga until I had almost finished so it makes a good stand-alone read.
There's a dynamic love triangle and substantial characters, these made the story addictive and I found myself immersed into it straight away.
Set in 1798, Cornwall Amelia Carew makes a refreshing heroine; she is strong and intriguing. She has so much depth and intelligence that you can't fail to fall in love with how Nicola Pryce has written her.
I really enjoyed this book from start to finish even though I guessed one of the plot directions in advance and that's not something I do very often. I was fascinated as I watched Nicola Pryce gracefully move towards the conclusion with layers of intricacy I hadn't even considered.
I have recommended this book to others and passed it on for them to enjoy.
There's a dynamic love triangle and substantial characters, these made the story addictive and I found myself immersed into it straight away.
Set in 1798, Cornwall Amelia Carew makes a refreshing heroine; she is strong and intriguing. She has so much depth and intelligence that you can't fail to fall in love with how Nicola Pryce has written her.
I really enjoyed this book from start to finish even though I guessed one of the plot directions in advance and that's not something I do very often. I was fascinated as I watched Nicola Pryce gracefully move towards the conclusion with layers of intricacy I hadn't even considered.
I have recommended this book to others and passed it on for them to enjoy.