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The Earl's Daughter. Aucourte Chronicles, #1

Par : Gill Fernandez
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-918402-00-1
  • EAN9781918402001
  • Date de parution01/06/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGill Fernandez

Résumé

This is the first book in the Aucourte Series, a Victorian family saga in the tradition of The Forsyte Saga - more Downton than Bridgerton. With a complex family situation, deep relatable characters and richly described locations, this novel sets the mood within a tinderbox situation, explores the social values of the time, and at its heart remains a love story - a tale of young and forbidden love.
An unsuitable couple overcoming secrets, threats and barriers to their happiness. The Earl's eldest daughter, Lady Alice Aucourte, is disappointed and angry. Her father has cancelled her London season. All her dreams of meeting a handsome young gentleman to marry are shattered, and she seriously believes she will end up an old maid. For what else was there for a girl in her position? Marriage or spinsterhood.
Then a young Scottish tutor walks into Sea Castle's schoolroom. Thomas Fraser. Brilliant, brooding and banished from his home in the Highlands. He's arrived at Sea Castle, home of the Aucourtes, to work as their family tutor for the summer. The job is a fragile life raft for a drowning man who fears his disgrace in Scotland will follow him to England. From that first meeting in the schoolroom, Alice and Tom are drawn to each other.
But she is an aristocratic young woman, and he a penniless tutor who knows he has no right to even look at the lovely Lady Alice. How can such a situation end happily?