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The Light at Wyndcliff

The Cornwall Novels, Book 3

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The Light at Wyndcliff

By: Sarah E. Ladd
Narrated by: Jude Mason
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Set in the same time period as Poldark and Bridgerton, this Regency romance follows a young man searching for truth among the debris of multiple shipwrecks on his newly inherited property.

Cornwall, England, 1820: Raised on the sprawling and rugged Wyndcliff Estate near the dangerous coast of South Cornwall, Evelyn Bray lives with her grandfather, a once-wealthy man now reduced to the humble post of steward. Evelyn’s mother, embarrassed by their lost wealth and status, left Pevlyn in search of a better life for them both, but never returns. Evelyn is still grieving her father’s death and her mother’s abandonment when a passing ship is dashed against the rocks.

Liam Twethewey is a mere two and 20 when he inherits Wyndcliff Estate from his great uncle. His optimistic plans to employ the estate’s tenants meets unexpected resistance, and rumors of smuggling and illegal activity challenge his newfound authority.

Brought together by troubling questions surrounding the shipwreck, Evelyn and Liam uncover even darker mysteries shrouding the estate. As they untangle truth from deception, their loyalties separate them - and their budding love might not be strong enough to overcome the distance.

  • Full-length Regency romance
  • Book three in the Cornwall novels (The Governess of Penwythe Hall, The Thief of Lanwyn Manor, and The Light at Wyndcliff), but can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story
  • Book length: 85,000 words
©2020 Sarah E. Ladd (P)2020 Thomas Nelson
Christian Fiction Clean & Wholesome Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance

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“An expertly woven tale of secrets, danger, and heartfelt romance. A riveting and deeply emotional read.” (Mimi Matthews, USA Today best-selling author)

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It took a while for me to settle in to this story. It seemed a little slow at first but after the first few chapters the pace picked up and I found myself looking forward to my next opportunity to listen. I would recommend this for times when it’s a good idea to ‘escape’ for a time or too into a story that flows easily and is relaxing. I have listened to other books by Sarah Ladd and always enjoyed them. I just wished the character of Evelyn’s mother had been a little more developed. She was conspicuous by her absence in the Epilogue - especially as grandfather and Gemma were included there.

A relaxing listen

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Good plot but the ' smugglers' were actually wreckers and therefore guilty of mass murder. I also found all the 'aye'-ing and 'nay'-ing quite irritating.

Not bad

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