Lakeshire Park by Megan Walker

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Lakeshire Park by Megan Walker
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Brighton, England 1820

Amelia Moore wants only one thing—to secure the future happiness of her younger sister, Clara. With their stepfather’s looming death, the two sisters will soon be on their own—without family, a home, or a penny to their names. When an invitation arrives to join a house party at Lakeshire Park, Amelia grasps at the chance. If she can encourage a match between Clara and their host, Sir Ronald, then at least her sister will be taken care of.

Little does she know that another guest, the arrogant and overconfident Mr. Peter Wood, is after the same goal for his own sister. Amelia and Peter begin a rivalry that Amelia has no choice but to win. But competing against Peter—and eventually playing by his rules—makes Amelia vulnerable to losing the only thing she has left to claim: her heart.

  • File Name:lakeshire-park-by-megan-walker.epub
  • Original Title:Lakeshire Park
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  • Language:en-US
  • Identifier:urn:uuid:D12251AE-0926-48F5-9909-108900364607
  • Publisher:Shadow Mountain Publishing
  • Date:2020-03-24T17:25:15Z
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Table of Content

  • 1. Chapter One
  • 2. Chapter Two
  • 3. Chapter Three
  • 4. Chapter Four
  • 5. Chapter Five
  • 6. Chapter Six
  • 7. Chapter Seven
  • 8. Chapter Eight
  • 9. Chapter Nine
  • 10. Chapter Ten
  • 11. Chapter Eleven
  • 12. Chapter Twelve
  • 13. Chapter Thirteen
  • 14. Chapter Fourteen
  • 15. Chapter Fifteen
  • 16. Chapter Sixteen
  • 17. Chapter Seventeen
  • 18. Chapter Eighteen
  • 19. Chapter Nineteen
  • 20. Chapter Twenty
  • 21. Chapter Twenty-One
  • 22. Chapter Twenty-Two
  • 23. Chapter Twenty-Three
  • 24. Chapter Twenty-Four
  • 25. Chapter Twenty-Five
  • 26. Chapter Twenty-Six
  • 27. Chapter Twenty-Seven
  • 28. Chapter Twenty-Eight
  • 29. Chapter Twenty-Nine
  • 30. Chapter Thirty
  • 31. Chapter Thirty-One
  • 32. Acknowledgments
  • 33. Discussion Questions
  • 34. About the Author

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a agha

A clean romance narrated in the first person. The language is often quite modern with a lot of American expressions. The scandal a character brings upon herself is brushed aside very easily, and that is very uncharacteristic of the period. It is a languid read with events over 2 weeks taking 31 chapters. Not too bad, but a less drawn out pace may have worked.

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