Sing Witch, Sing Death
by Roberta Gellis
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Lady Pamela was the paid companion of the Countess St. Just, a difficult woman. But on the wild Cornish coast where violent storms raged, Pamela sensed great danger at the Tremaire estate. One danger was her attraction to St. Just, but almost as strong was her fear that someone in the secluded mansion was marked for death. Regency Gothic by Roberta Gellis (author of The Roselynde Chronicles); originally published by BantamTags
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A fairly standard Regency romance set in Cornwall with Gothic overtones.
A rich West Indian planter’s heiress marries an impoverished Cornish aristocrat. The marriage is not happy and the aristocrat falls in love with his wife’s aristocratic companion. The plot involves the involvement of the local witch covens.
A little incoherent in places, it was a reasonable read with no obvious howlers. The only thing I would cavil at is witchcraft instead of smuggling, and there’s no obvious mention of the Napoleonic Wars.
A rich West Indian planter’s heiress marries an impoverished Cornish aristocrat. The marriage is not happy and the aristocrat falls in love with his wife’s aristocratic companion. The plot involves the involvement of the local witch covens.
A little incoherent in places, it was a reasonable read with no obvious howlers. The only thing I would cavil at is witchcraft instead of smuggling, and there’s no obvious mention of the Napoleonic Wars.
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