For the Lady of Lowena

For the Lady of Lowena

by Deborah M. Hathaway

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She needs a healthy dose of humility. He's just the man to give it to her. Can these enemies become friends—or perhaps something more?

A Regency Romance Cornwall, 1815

Tired of the smoke, the smog, and the spoiled females of London, Frederick Hawkins leaves the city behind and purchases an estate in Cornwall, longing to escape his mother’s meddling—and to find a wife worthy of his devotion. When he happens upon a barefooted lady asleep on the beach and rescues her from the incoming tide, he believes he has found such a woman. But first impressions can’t be trusted.

Born into wealth, Sophia Rosewall is offered everything on a silver platter. That is, until her father reveals he has lost their fortune and can now no longer fund their affluent living. Even worse, the intriguing gentleman who’d rescued Sophia on the beach is no one else but the pretentious man now taking possession of her home. Uprooted from everything she has ever known, Sophia relocates to Lowena, a small cottage at the edge of the sea. She clings to her former life, but when Society rejects her, nothing will ever be the same.

As their paths continually cross, Frederick begins to see glimmers of the carefree Sophia he’d first met on the beach, and he cannot help but hope that there is more to the woman than a love of wealth and attention. He does what he can to help her find confidence in her new life and allow her true self to shine forth, but only Sophia can stop attempting to change her circumstances, and instead, change her heart.

This is the second book in the clean and sweet Regency Cornish Romance series by Deborah M. Hathaway. Although this enemies to love romance is a stand-alone novel, the books are best enjoyed when listened to in order.

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Genre
Historical Romance
Subgenre
Regency (1811–1820)
Series
A Cornish Romance • Book 2
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
2 Mild
Publication Date
August 12, 2024
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel
Sensitive Themes
Bullying or humiliation, Depression or anxiety

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Anne Marsh
success in life is all about character

That’s what the story showed to me. No matter our 'station in life'. What we have or don’t have, how we react, cope and accept, makes all the difference. I enjoyed the journey. Thank you

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Lynn G
slow, confusing and unrealistic characters

This was very slow, confusing and filled with unrealistic characters. It dragged on and on and not worth reading with so much repetition.

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Tony
Pleasant

When I first started reading this I was taking a break.from the usual fantasy books I read. I was pleasantly surprised with this story and the way that it flowed. As well as being a fantasy, sci fi and heavy metal fan I have also loved to chill with period dramas and Downton Abbey. The English class system fascinates and this story bounced me back and forth like a yoyo through the pros and cons of it. I won't give any spoilers away but if this story can melt the heart of a 46 year old male heavy metal fan then the rest of the world will adore it.

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Kindle Customer
So fun to read!

The characters in this story are very flawed, in a perfect way. Sophia is unbelievable in her self-centeredness, and Frederick's pride is almost pompous! It's awful, awkward and fantastic. Your emotions constantly switch between pity and anger and swooning, and it's such a fun way to spend time with these characters! The message that love is about cherishing a person's true self, flaws and all, is absolutely lovely. Can't wait to see Gwynna's lovestory unfold in Ms. Hathaway's next book!

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Beck
If you like "brows," you'll love this book.

The writing in general was amateurish. But the use of the word "brow" (more than 70 times) was positively distracting. I often didn't know if the author is talking about eyebrows or a forehead, and she doesn't seem to know either. Brows in this book lower (sometimes menacingly), crinkle, quirk, lift, crease, and are daring, lined, and careless, among other things. Add to this a head "hovering" over a plate, and I wonder very much what these people look like.

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