Cousin Kate

Cousin Kate

Kate Malvern is rescued from penury by her aunt Minerva. Kate's uncle lives in one wing of the grand household, and handsome, moody cousin Torquil in another. And, when Kate begins to suspect the shocking reason for Minerva's generosity, she has no one to confide in but cousin Philip - who appears to have taken her in instant dislike.



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Tragically left an orphan after her father's death, Kate Malvern is taken under the wing of her forbidding aunt Minerva and brought to the grand house of Staplewood, where Minerva rules the roost.

Her uncle lives in one wing, while her handsome, moody cousin occupies another; guests are few and far between, and even family dinners are rigidly formal.

But the sudden arrival of Cousin Philip throws Minerva's control over the household into doubt, and soon Kate begins to suspect the shocking reason for Minerva's generosity.

She has no-one to confide in but Cousin Philip who - for reasons unknown - seems to have taken an unaccountable dislike to her...


A rich and classic Regency Romance, Cousin Kate is replete with the sparkling humour, memorable characters and intricate plots that will delight Heyer fans the world over.
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Readers love Cousin Kate ...

***** 'Great read with gothic flare!'
***** 'If you love a good romance, you can't go wrong with a Georgette Heyer novel.'
***** 'I truly enjoyed this and will read more Heyer novels with pleasure.
***** 'A delightful read from start to finish.
***** 'Second, in my opinion, only to Jane Austen.'


Auteur | Georgette Heyer
Taal | Engels
Type | Paperback
Categorie | Literatuur & Romans

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