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Liepman Literary Agency
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THE DAUGHTER OF HIGHLAND HALL.
A Novel
For fans of Downton Abbey, Jane Eyre, and Pride & Prejudice, Carrie Turansky's THE DAUGHTER OF HIGHLAND HALL is a pure and inspiring romance taking place in Edwardian England amid a clash of cultures and changing times.
Eighteen-year-old Katherine Ramsey travels to London with her family to make her debut into society and hopefully find her future husband. Her overbearing aunt insists she must secure a proposal from a wealthy young man who is in line to inherit his father's title and estate. But Katherine questions her aunt's plans when she gets to know Jonathan Foster, a handsome medical student and strong Christian who is determined to protect the poor and vulnerable in London's East End. When a family scandal puts a damper on Katherine's hopes for the season, she has time to volunteer with Jonathan, caring for children in one of London's poorest areas, and romance blossoms. Katherine's faith grows and she begins to envision a different future with Jonathan. But when Katherine's work in the East End puts her in danger, Jonathan distances himself from Katherine to protect her. A wealthy suitor reappears, and Katherine must choose which path to follow. The Daughter of Highland Hall follows Katherine as she finds God's will in her life and learns how she can live out her faith in challenging times. This is the second book in Turansky's Edwardian Brides series. The lead characters in the major plot are not the same as the first book, The Governess of Highland Hall, so it can be read as a stand-alone. Carrie Turansky is an award-winning author of ten novels and novellas. She has been the winner of the ACFW Carol Award, the Crystal Globe Award, and the International Digital Award, and a finalist for the Inspirational Readers Choice Award and The ACFW Carol Awards and Genesis Contest.
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Published 2014-10-01 by Multnomah Books |