St. James Road: A Post World War II English Family Saga
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.91 (755 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1631619837 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 230 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-01-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
footeabsolutely fabulous foote410 After reading the first book I couldn't wait for the sequel and it proved just as brilliant as the first. Once again Mary Christian Payne emersed me in the lives of English nobility and the craziness of the Somerville family. Could not put the book down and once again stayed up until ear. 10 said absolutely fabulous. After reading the first book I couldn't wait for the sequel and it proved just as brilliant as the first. Once again Mary Christian Payne emersed me in the lives of English nobility and the craziness of the Somerville family. Could not put the book down and once again stayed up until ear. Great storyline, riddled with errors Melinda Kohn Wish I could have given this book a four-star rating, due to the story that is engrossing, but I can't. There are too many punctuation errors, misspellings, incorrect definitions, and mistaken/incorrect historical references to warrant more than three stars.Still, buy this series if you . Terry Payne said Mary Christian Payne continues to delight. A fascinating look at not only an intriguing area and time period, but an engaging reflection of family relationships. Well defined characters that pull the reader into a spellbinding story that is hard to put down. Readers of Willow Grove Abbey will enjoy the continuing love story of So
Can Sophia save ‘Willow Grove Abbey’ from the unscrupulous intentions of Edwina’s family? Old secrets once again come to the surface as Edwina casts her shadow upon Sophia’s existence. The world is changing rapidly, and so is Sophia’s life. About the Author Mary Christian Payne is an accomplished business woman, who has held high ranking, management positions with Fortune 500 companies, in New York City, St. The daughter of an Army Major during World War II, she grew up hearing countless stories of that tumultuous and romantic time. She is also the mother of two, adult children, and three grandchildren. This second novel in the Somerville trilogy delves into the aftereffects of World War II, and focuses attention on those who are left to carry on, as England struggles to recover. Written in the first person, the reader is led further down the road through more serendipitous happenings’, and the now familiar characters are stunned by the Fate that may lay in store for them. Edwina has moved to New York, but she has not disappeared from Sophia’s life. Her parents, the Earl and Countess Somerville, discover that not all woes can be erased wi