Second Summer of War - Dundurn

Second Summer of War

Published January 2014

Description

A dramatic, heart-warming a tale of life on the sea.

Set in 1813, Second Summer of War is a sequel to Come Looking for Me.

With the British traitor Captain Thomas Trevelyan incarcerated on a prison hulk in Portsmouth Harbour, Princess Emeline "Emily" Louisa sails back to England and is summarily dispatched to Hartwood Hall, home of the disagreeable Duke and Duchess of Belmont. There she endures weeks awaiting Trevelyan’s trial, unable to leave the estate or find useful occupation. Relations with her guardians, chilly at best, soon escalate into a battle of wills when they attempt to marry her off in order to secure favour with her uncle, the Prince Regent. Meanwhile, England’s naval war with the United States continues to rage on the Atlantic.

When Fly Austen and his friend, Dr. Leander Braden, are given Admiralty Orders to testify at the trial, they return home with the hope of seeing Emily one last time. Their journey is anything but uneventful as they encounter devastating storms, menacing ships, and a spectre that proclaims their impending doom.

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Contributors

Cheryl Cooper

Cheryl Cooper is former teacher of the Deaf and a director of the Children’s Foundation of Muskoka. She lives in Bracebridge, Ontario.

Book Details

Paperback
January 2014
6x9 in
352 pp
9781459707757
PDF
January 2014
-
352 pp
9781459707764
ePub
January 2014
-
352 pp
9781459707771