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531 pages. Tranche salie. Etat d'usage 1er plat abîmé Intérieur acceptable In-12 Carré Broché Novel. By the author of 'Love Song' and 'The Kissing Garden'.

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Following the death of her seventeen-year-old mother in childbirth, Leonie Lynch is brought up in London's Eastgate Street by foster parents through the auspices of her godmother, the redoubtable Mrs Dodd, her living expenses provided for by her young mother's friend, Lady Angela Bentick.

Mrs Dodd turns to Lady Angela when her godchild is nearing her eighteenth birthday. Lady Angela runs a fashionable nursing home and can provide Leonie with a profession, whilst Mrs Dodd offers her accommodation. Upon joining Lady Angela's staff as a nurse, Leonie meets our two other heroines - Mercy Cordel and Dorinda Montgomery.

Mercy grew up at the family home, Cordel Court in Somerset, and shortly after her seventeenth birthday, was brought up to London by her stepmother for the London Season. Dorinda Montgomery, on the other hand, has hardly ridden up and down Rotten Row more than a half a dozen times before she has captured the heart of every masher around town, and earns the sobriquet 'Dorinda Blue.' Within days she is a famous member of the demi-monde, with her own house and carriage in St John's Wood. Meanwhile, Mercy Cordel is hard put to find a dancing partner. That she eventually finds a husband in the hard-bitten, hard-riding John Brancaster is a source of happy amazement to her.

Three such very different young women, and yet Society seems to reward Dorinda Montgomery more than it does the virtuous girl pushed into marriage with a suitably older husband. Certainly this is how it seems to Leonie Lynch, the only one of the three who has quite made up her mind to dedicate herself to something other than marriage...

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Unbeknown to three young women their paths are about to cross, and in such a way that none of their lives will remain unaltered. Beautiful Leonie, brought up in the East End by foster parents, receives a surprise visit from her wealthy godmother and is sent to work at Lady Angela Bentick's private nursing home near Buckingham Palace; Dorinda sails from France without her wastrel husband and becomes a celebrated member of London's demi-monde; and Mercy is saved from social ignominy by an older man with whom she falls passionately in love.

That all three determine on making their own way at a time when to be independent was to risk social ostracism, or even tragedy, is partly due to the influence each comes to have on the others' lives. The love knots that they all face in their relationships finally unravel, but not before hearts have been broken and scandals risked.

Award-winning novelist Charlotte Bingham has dazzled readers with a series of acclaimed bestsellers, including Grand Affair, The Kissing Garden and Love Song. Set at the beginning of the twentieth century, The Love Knot is a highly original and compelling novel that once again demonstrates her remarkable storytelling gift.

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  • ÉditeurBantam
  • Date d'édition2000
  • ISBN 10 0553507184
  • ISBN 13 9780553507188
  • ReliureBroché
  • Nombre de pages544
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