Adam Loveday (Loveday series, Book 1) by Kate Tremayne

Adam Loveday (Loveday series, Book 1) by Kate Tremayne

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The first novel in the hugely popular Loveday series is a sweeping family drama of smuggling, adventure and passion. Perfect for fans of Poldark.

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Adam Loveday (Loveday series, Book 1) by Kate Tremayne

For all those who were entranced by Ross Poldark in Winston Graham's Poldark comes a dramatic series of novels that will sweep you away to 18th century Cornwall. Cornwall, 1786. Twenty years ago, fate denied Adam Loveday his birthright: the family estate, Trevowan, and the boatyard that his father is struggling to maintain. And the intense childhood rivalry between Adam and his elder twin St John continues to govern their fated passions and chequered fortunes. St John has become a dissolute wastrel but Adam, with a talent for ship design and a thirst for adventure, has fierce family pride in Trevowan and the yard. Aware of his father's increasing disapproval, St John fears that the Loveday yard will be given to Adam after all, and puts into motion a plan to ensure that Adam will never get what his heart desires: the boatyard - and Meriel Sawle, the seductive daughter of the local innkeeper, whose violent family are infamous in the smuggling trade...
Kate Tremayne`s passion for weaving fictional characters into real-life history dramas is the driving force behind her writing. She now lives in Sussex, though she spent much of her childhood in Cornwall.
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ISBN 13 9780755346202
ISBN 10 0755346203
Title Adam Loveday (Loveday series, Book 1)
Author Kate Tremayne
Series Loveday Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2008-02-07
Number of pages 512
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.