The Captain's Daughters

by Benita Brown

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Northumberland, 1880. Sisters Josie and Flora Walton couldn't be more different. Flora is the image of her beautiful mother, who died tragically in childbirth. Sensible Josie favours her father, in looks as well as temperament. But when Captain Walton dies, the girls discover the shocking truth about their parentage.

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The Captain’s Daughters by Benita Brown is a historical family saga and romance that is set in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the late 1800s. Romance, heartache and family secrets form the basis upon which the story is built. The captain’s daughters are two sisters that are very different from each other. Josie, the elder, is sensible, artistic and kind while Flora, the younger sister is tempestuous, selfish and a great beauty. Josie worries about Flora, but she never quite imagines the trouble and danger that Flora will eventually bring to the family. The romances are kept more to the background with Flora finding a wealthy man who wants to pamper her and take care of her and Josie finds herself drawn to a handsome American who somehow show more seems familiar to her.

The Captain’s Daughters is a book that has been sitting on my shelf for years, and although quite predictable, it was a pleasant and enjoyable read. I am happy to have finally read it and that I can now move it along.
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.9Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-
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PR6052 .R5882 .C37Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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