The Divided Heart

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book The Divided Heart by Beppie Harrison, Camden Hill Press
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Author: Beppie Harrison ISBN: 9780991662005
Publisher: Camden Hill Press Publication: March 23, 2014
Imprint: Camden Hill Press Language: English
Author: Beppie Harrison
ISBN: 9780991662005
Publisher: Camden Hill Press
Publication: March 23, 2014
Imprint: Camden Hill Press
Language: English

The Divided Heart takes place in 1810, the Regency period in England. It's the story of Lady Anne Wadsworth, daughter of the English Earl of Kendall, born and brought up on her family's estate in Ireland, a place of rolling open country and a thousand shades of green. Her duty may belong to England, but her heart belongs to Ireland, especially after Diarmaid, a red-headed enigmatic Irishman, enlightens her about the plight of his people under British rule. Anne is more than sympathetic to Diarmaid's cause, but at the same time she's drawn to Hugh, the Marquess of Ashbourne, the new English owner of an Irish estate. Hugh falls in love with Anne, but is appalled that she intends to turn her sympathy for the Irish into action. When he proposes marriage, Anne knows that accepting his offer will keep her in Ireland, but feels honor-bound to help Diarmaid, even if it means losing Hugh.

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The Divided Heart takes place in 1810, the Regency period in England. It's the story of Lady Anne Wadsworth, daughter of the English Earl of Kendall, born and brought up on her family's estate in Ireland, a place of rolling open country and a thousand shades of green. Her duty may belong to England, but her heart belongs to Ireland, especially after Diarmaid, a red-headed enigmatic Irishman, enlightens her about the plight of his people under British rule. Anne is more than sympathetic to Diarmaid's cause, but at the same time she's drawn to Hugh, the Marquess of Ashbourne, the new English owner of an Irish estate. Hugh falls in love with Anne, but is appalled that she intends to turn her sympathy for the Irish into action. When he proposes marriage, Anne knows that accepting his offer will keep her in Ireland, but feels honor-bound to help Diarmaid, even if it means losing Hugh.

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