The Captain's Daughter (Cornish Tales #2)

Victoria Cornwall


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The Captain's Daughter by Victoria Cornwall
Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, 1868.

When tragedy strikes, Janey Carhart finds herself torn from her comfortable life as the daughter of the captain of a merchant ship.

Janey is forced into service and eventually accepts a job as a lady’s maid at the imposing Bosvenna Manor on the edge of Bodmin Moor.

But Janey struggles to settle into life at Bosvenna Manor. The housekeeper, Miss Petherbridge, takes an instant dislike to her. All the other servants are wary of her.

Janey is desperately lonely but her vulnerable beauty soon snares the attention of two men from vastly different worlds . . .

James Brockenshaw is heir to the Bosvenna estate. Well-mannered and charming, he reminds Janey of her former life.

Daniel Kellow is a neighbouring farmer. He has a murderous reputation and a magnetism that disturbs Janey. Daniel is nothing but trouble.

But appearances can be deceiving.

Now Janey is caught between the obsession of two men. And obsession can be deadly.

She must be stronger than ever if she's to survive and determine where her heart truly lies . . .
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