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Original Title: | Frenchman's Creek |
ISBN: | 1844080412 (ISBN13: 9781844080410) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Dona, Lady St. Columb, Jean-Benoit Aubéry |
Setting: | Helford River,1670(United Kingdom) |
Daphne du Maurier
Paperback | Pages: 260 pages Rating: 3.94 | 12244 Users | 1121 Reviews
Present Appertaining To Books Frenchman's Creek
Title | : | Frenchman's Creek |
Author | : | Daphne du Maurier |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 260 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2003 by Time Warner Books UK (first published September 1941) |
Categories | : | Classics. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Romance |
Explanation Concering Books Frenchman's Creek
Bored and restless in London's Restoration Court, Lady Dona escapes into the British countryside with her restlessness and thirst for adventure as her only guides.Eventually Dona lands in remote Navron, looking for peace of mind in its solitary woods and hidden creeks. She finds the passion her spirit craves in the love of a daring French pirate who is being hunted by all of Cornwall.
Together, they embark upon a quest rife with danger and glory, one which bestows upon Dona the ultimate choice: sacrifice her lover to certain death or risk her own life to save him.
Rating Appertaining To Books Frenchman's Creek
Ratings: 3.94 From 12244 Users | 1121 ReviewsPiece Appertaining To Books Frenchman's Creek
4+ Stars. Daphne du Maurier brings her true love of boating and the sea to life in this most enjoyable 17th century atmospheric tale of swashbuckling fun.The excitement begins soon after Lady Dona leaves London society.....and her (foolish) baronet husband.....for their country home and a much needed respite away from everyday boredom and a loveless marriage.With two children and nanny in tow, Dona is finally free to avail herself of sun and solace with long walks in the woods and thoughts of aReally enjoyed your review and feel much the same. Nice writing, not my kind of story.
My heart is so full right now after finishing this book. Daphne Du Maurier wrote the hell out of this book. It's only about 270 pages and I loved every word, every sentence that made this story. This will go on my list of stories that I won't go a day without thinking of. Seriously wish I could go back and experience it for the first time all over again.
Loved, loved, loved this novel. The writing, the atmosphere, the spirited English woman and the French pirate - Arggggh and oui, oui, Oui! Have I mentioned the writing? This novel was sensual, intense and dreamy, at the same time. There's barely any sensual touching, still, to me, this was hotter than any other modern romance novel that spares no details describing intimate acts. The audiobook was brilliantly narrated by John Castle.I guess it's official, I'm a bona fide du Maurier fan.
Suddenly the sails caught the breeze and filled, they bellied out in the wind, lovely and white and free, the gulls rose in a mass, screaming above the masts, the setting sun caught the painted ship in a gleam of gold, and silently, stealthily, leaving a long dark ripple behind her, the ship stole in towards the land. And a feeling came upon Dona, as though a hand touched her heart, and a voice whispered in her brain, I shall remember this. A premonition of wonder, of fear, of sudden strange
I am sitting here at my desk looking at my library book. It has pink and blue and yellow post it notes sticking out of the top and side of the book on so many of the pages! I used them to mark the pages where I thought there were a few wonderful lines or a memorable scene or dialogue as I read. On some, I wrote a comment or a note to remind me what happened in the chapter. I like to go back to them when I am done reading. I always think I will want to add some of the lines or notes when I write
I am sitting here at my desk looking at my library book. It has pink and blue and yellow post it notes sticking out of the top and side of the book on so many of the pages! I used them to mark the pages where I thought there were a few wonderful lines or a memorable scene or dialogue as I read. On some, I wrote a comment or a note to remind me what happened in the chapter. I like to go back to them when I am done reading. I always think I will want to add some of the lines or notes when I write
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