Perfect for fans of Poldark and Du Maurier, <i>The Sea Child</i> is both absorbing and satisfying. Steeped in pistols, smugglers and Cornish myth, it is a wonderfully romantic story, and I thoroughly enjoyed escaping into it.

- Joanna Miller, author of <I>The Eights</I>,

'A stunning debut deliciously laced with folklore, mystery and romance. I loved it'

- Liz Fenwick,

‘This dazzling debut pulled me in like a siren’s song. Achingly romantic, this is a love letter to the magical beauty of the Cornish coast and the sea itself. Gentle and lyrical, yet laced with danger and adventure, this captivating love story took my breath away; 

- Bex Hogan,

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‘I absolutely LOVED it. Linda is such a wonderful writer - the lush descriptions of Cornwall made me want to be there. Her turn of phrase is so pitch perfect. And the storytelling is perfect too, with excitement and feeling and light and shade and gorgeous characters... I adored the love story too. I was in my element with the gorgeous romantic storyline, the setting, the whispers of magic, the high adventure and the beauty... the whole thing was just dreamy’ 

- Tracy Rees<BR> <BR> ,

'Passion and adventure combine to make this breathtaking debut a completely gripping read. The freedom of the sea and the wild, mysterious beauty of the Cornish coast provide a captivating backdrop, as romantic as the story itself. Unputdownable!'

- Fiona Valpy,

<i>'The Sea Child </i>is an enchanting love story: the tension between Isabel and Jack keeps me turning the pages, and Linda's lyrical prose conjures an equally spellbinding setting. Isabel is a vulnerable but courageous character who struggles against the rules that limit a woman's freedom as she strives to pursue her dream of sailing across the oceans. This novel combines the best of historical fiction – immersion into a bygone period and beliefs – with a touch of the supernatural, making it a captivating read'      

-    Jane Yang, author of <i >The Lotus Shoes</i>,

‘A stunning debut deliciously laced with folklore, mystery and romance. I loved it' LIZ FENWICK

A love story with a touch of magic and folklore set against the wilderness of the Cornish coast.

It was a grey and misty morning when she appeared on the Cornish shore. A girl of only four years old, soaking wet, unable to speak. With no one to claim her, rumours started to swirl and the villagers began to believe she was brought from the sea, the daughter of mystical sea creatures.

Now, newly widowed, she returns to the village to start a new life and as she settles into life in Cornwall, she feels the sea calling to her to come back home.

Then one night, she discovers Jack Carlyon, an injured smuggler, in her home and allows him to stay to recover. They cannot be together – she is a child of the sea and he is a man of the land – but so begins a love story that will push them both to the edge of their hearts…
 

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A sweeping love story with a touch of myth and folklore set against the wilderness of the Cornish coast for fans of The Snow Child and The Light Between Oceans. 

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781398538245
Publisert
2026-02-12
Utgiver
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
400

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