A Wild Hope
Wild Swan Trilogy, Book 1
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Anne Flosnik
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Banished from her uncaring family home for her growing friendship with older neighbor St. John, Alexandria Thaine is unprepared for the new life she encounters with her distant cousins in England's West Country. She blossoms under the warmth of the Falconers, and as she throws herself into the thrilling danger of the family's smuggling trade, Alex forms an unbreakable bond with the eldest son, Rane.
But just as Alex begins to imagine a future in Devon with Rane at her side, the death of her older sister forces her back home to care for her sister's motherless twins. Still yearning for Rane, Alex grows to love the helpless babies, and as she rekindles her friendship with St. John, she finds herself caught between her heart and her home.
When the opportunity comes to start anew in Maryland's lush horse country, Alex faces the agonizing choice between the life she dreamed of and the promise of the new world. But starting over in a golden land on the brink of war brings unforeseen dangers to her door, and when Alex's new family is threatened, can she find the strength to risk her happiness today for the wild hope of a brighter tomorrow?
Contains mature themes.
©1984, 2020 Celeste De Blasis (P)2021 TantorWhat listeners say about A Wild Hope
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- 10-02-22
Loved this book, first read many years ago,
First read these books many years ago and was absolutely captured by the content and the way the author describes the complexities and history between the two countries..As well as the huge differences in culture, family and time honoured traditions, a love story that stood the test of time and adversity without being over sentimental. Wasn't entirely convinced that I d enjoy the audio version but found myself more appreciative of the descriptive narrative rather than when reading it for myself.
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