Cornwall, 1911. Freya Penhaligon is eagerly awaiting the return of her beau, the historian Tristan MacKenzie, but the surprise arrival of her mother on the same coach brings uneasiness and suspicion to more than the Penhaligon family. When Tristan proposes to Freya it feels like the beginning of a new life, but not all his family are pleased with the news, and Freya finds herself viewed with hostility and mistrust. When Freya finally discovers the truth behind Isabel's return, it shakes her to the core. Life in Caernoweth is on the cusp of change, but can she embrace what lies in store?
Terri Nixon Boeken
Deze auteur creëert verhalen, gedrenkt in een diepe liefde voor verhalen vertellen, ontdekt in de kindertijd en gekoesterd door een unieke stilistische benadering. Haar werk verkent vaak de interactie tussen het mystieke en het alledaagse, en trekt lezers mee naar werelden die resoneren met zowel fantasie als diepe emotionele waarheid. Ze combineert vakkundig genres en biedt een onderscheidende stem die tijdloze thema's onderzoekt door een frisse en fantasierijke lens. Haar literaire bijdragen kenmerken zich door hun vermogen om de lezer te vervoeren en tegelijkertijd inzichtelijk commentaar te leveren op de menselijke conditie.






A Cornish Inheritance
- 384bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
From the brilliant author of the Penhaligon saga comes a new trilogy, The Fox Family Saga, following family fortunes at a grand hotel on the Cornish Riviera.
A Cornish Homecoming
- 432bladzijden
- 16 uur lezen
From the brilliant author of the Penhaligon saga comes a new trilogy, The Fox Family Saga, following family fortunes at a grand hotel on the Cornish Riviera.
"A curse uttered in the extremity of terror and death can reverberate for centuries. When the means to bring that curse to fruition are suddenly within reach, the innocents must look to their past to protect their future ... and their past wants no part of it." Richard Lucas has been plagued by vivid and disturbing dreams since the death of his wife eleven years ago, and, desperate to get his life back on track, he is persuaded by his best friend Dean to take a sabbatical. But when he arrives in Dean's home village of Lynher Mill he discovers that, not only is Dean not who he seems, but that he himself is bound more tightly to the Cornish moorlands than he could have imagined. And far more deeply than he would ever want to be. As the events that began to shape his life over three thousand years ago continue their steady, unstoppable march towards a terrifying conclusion, Richard discovers the truth about his connection to the moor, and eventually has to do battle with his own history just to survive. Those who love him struggle with conflicting loyalties and come to realise that, if the land itself is to endure, they must make some devastating decisions
Penhaligon's Pride
- 384bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
The stirring second installment in Terri Nixon's Penhaligon Saga series
Maid of Oaklands Manor
- 432bladzijden
- 16 uur lezen
The first enthralling story in the Oaklands Manor trilogy . . .
From the brilliant author of the Fox Family saga comes a new spin-off novel, following Bertie's journey to become a pilot as she takes to the skies in Cornwall
A Cornish Promise
- 416bladzijden
- 15 uur lezen
From the brilliant author of the Penhaligon saga comes a new trilogy, The Fox Family Saga, following family fortunes at a grand hotel on the Cornish Riviera.
The Watchers of Pencarrack Moor
- 400bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
Set in Cornwall during 1931, the story unfolds against a backdrop of social change and personal struggles. It follows the lives of characters grappling with their identities and relationships amidst the tensions of the era. Themes of love, loss, and resilience are woven throughout, highlighting the impact of historical events on individual lives. The rich, atmospheric setting enhances the narrative, immersing readers in the challenges and triumphs faced by the characters as they navigate their intertwined fates.
Penhaligon's Attic
- 400bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
A close-knit Cornish fishing village is divided by the arrival of a troubled young widow. What is Anna Garvey running from, and is she all she seems?