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by Philippa Carr

ePub Saraband for Two Sisters download
Author:
Philippa Carr
ISBN13:
978-0399117466
ISBN:
0399117466
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Publisher:
G. P. Putnam's Sons (June 1, 1976)
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Subcategory:
History & Criticism
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1708 kb
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Rating:
4.2
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When the sisters are separated by forces beyond their control, Bersaba finds her life taking a dark turn. After years apart, the twins are reunited within the echoing halls of Far Flamstead. As Angelet finds herself at the mercy of the manor’s secret past, Bersaba gives in to a perilous temptation. Bersaba will risk everything-even her life-for the love of one man. Against the backdrop of seventeenth-century England, a time of bloody revolt and new beginnings, Bersaba and Angelet discover that the ties that bind them can also tear them apart. Fiction Romance Historical Historical Romance.

I had said I would only do so when there was something interesting to write about. I did not think it would be heartbreak. I am so hurt, so humiliated and I think above all angry. I put down my pen then and wrung my hands together; I wished that it were her neck I had in my hands. They are very strong, my hands.

Philippa Carr Saraband for Two Sisters. Visitors from the Past. YESTERDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY of June in the year sixteen hundred and thirty-nine, was our seventeenth birthday-mine and Bersaba’s. It was fitting that we should be born in June, the birth sign of which is Gemini, for we are twins. In our family birthdays are always celebrated as joyous occasions. Our mother is responsible for that. There are certain women in our family who are born to be mothers and she is one of them. I don’t think I am; I’m certain Bersaba isn’t.

Saraband for two sisters. by. Carr, Philippa, 1906-1993. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Internet Archive Books. inlibrary; printdisabled; ; americana. Uploaded by sf-loadersive. org on November 23, 2009. SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata). Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014).

Read unlimited books and audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. Saraband for Two Sisters. As Aunt Melanie, my father’s sister, had married my mother’s brother Connell there was a double relationship between us all. It seemed to bind us very closely together, but perhaps that had come about because Aunt Melanie was the homemaking family-conscious type of woman-just as my mother was-and they believed in welding families together.

Select Format: Hardcover. ISBN13: 9780006165446. Release Date: January 1977.

The twin daughters of Tamsyn Pennlyon take very different paths-only to reunite in a firestorm of explosive secrets and. You're getting the VIP treatment! With the purchase of Kobo VIP Membership, you're getting 10% off and 2x Kobo Super Points on eligible items. Your Shopping Cart is empty. There are currently no items in your Shopping Cart.

Philippa Carr was Burford’s last pseudonym, created in 1972. The Miracle at St. Bruno’s, the first novel in Carr’s acclaimed Daughters of England series, was followed by nineteen additional books. Burford died at sea on January 18, 1993. At the time of her death, there were over one hundred million copies of her books in print, and her popularity continues today. Библиографические данные. Saraband for Two Sisters The Daughters of England (Том 4).

Angelet and Bersaba. They were identical twins, but their alikeness stopped at their physical appearance. Angelet was gentle and mild in her innocence. While Bersaba was dark and devious in her overwhelming sensuality. They had never been apart--until Bersaba became ill. Angelet was immediately packed off to London. There she met and married Richard Tolworthy and went to live at the handsome, brooding manor house at Far Flamstead. Bersaba had always thought she would be the first to wed. Recovered, she went to visit the newlyweds with more jealousy than joy in her heart. Nothing could have prepared her for the secrets she discovered there. Secrets of a carefully hidden past that could unleash dangerous passions and forever separate her from the sister she had always loved....
  • I started reading Philippa Carr's books back in the 70's and had the entire collection. I found out that she also wrote under Victoria Holt and Jeanne Plaidy so I bought all of those books and read them all as well. I love her writing because she's easy to follow and even though there are some hints of sex or violence, it's so small. These books contain everything I love. Love, heartbreak, and always a good mystery. It's not until I come to almost the end of the book that the mystery is solved. I also loved the fact that she puts a lot of historical facts in hers books, especially when she writes under Jean Plaidy and the Royals. I love England and her books are just perfect for me. She's so good at describing things that I feel like I'm there.

  • Romance is the name of the game in this book. This book delivers what we all want more romance and excitement in our life. Overall I am very well pleased with this book and the excitement it has brought me. This book had me unwilling to put it down until I turned the last page. Would I recommend this book to other people? Yes I would including friends .I absolutely think this is great book. All opinions are my own and they are not influenced by anyone but myself.If this review helped you at all please vote yes below.

  • Angelet and Bersaba were identical twins on the outside, but nearly opposite in temperament. Their story took place during the last days of the reign of King Charles I and through the battles that ended with the king 's death. When both sisters love the same man, what will happen to the strong bonds that have always kept them together? Again Phillipa Carr has woven a good story into the fabric of English history.

  • One of my FAVOURITE AUTHORS, love and have ALL of her books.
    Loved this entire series, she writes under several names Philippa Carr, Victoria Holt, Jean Plaidy.
    Truly one of the most talented writers out there. Love her!!!

  • enjoyed reading the book. Have been out of reading for awhile but this was a pleasant read to take one's mind off of things.

  • Nice story....kind of sad...I like these book because its generations of women stories...I find it becoming repetitive though. I do like the author and enjoy the stories.

  • All of this Author's books are excellent. She also writes under another name, Victoria Holt, whose novels are also absolutely awesome.I am on my second time around with the novels under both names.

  • great book