Lakeland Lily

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Pub Date 26 Jul 2010 | Archive Date 31 Oct 2019

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Lily Thorpe is a spirited, ambitious fisherman’s daughter, desperate to escape the poverty of her Lakeland home. When the rich Clermont-Read family spoils her plans, Lily embarks on a personal quest for revenge and marries their only son, Bertie, a handsome indolent charmer. Rejected by his family, the young couple soon find themselves battling against the very poverty Lily had hoped to escape... A twist of fate brings her the freedom she craves, but the price Lily must pay is vindictive snobbery from Bertie’s mother - as well as another far greater one, finally leading to a passionate affair with Nathan Monroe, a local steam boat captain. Now it is Lily who must protect herself against the threat of vengeance and decide who is more important, her husband or her lover.

‘Freda Lightfoot is strong on sense of place’ Westmorland Gazette on Lakeland Lily

Lily Thorpe is a spirited, ambitious fisherman’s daughter, desperate to escape the poverty of her Lakeland home. When the rich Clermont-Read family spoils her plans, Lily embarks on a personal quest...


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Lily'a sweetheart is killed in a tragic boating accident but lily seeks revenge for his death from the family that owned the boat.Taking revenge only hurts others aswell as herself this is a lovely story from Freda Lightfoot 5*

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