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Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
October 15, 2017
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Has anyone read any of her books? I think I read at least one from her Morland Dynasty series and I think I remember liking it.

October 15, 2017
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Anyanka
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Me….me….me

I love the Morland Dynasty books. I’ve had to replace several over the years. She has an eye for detail and I love the fact her women are for the most part not clinging vines but capable of running businesses and estates with very little aide from men.

I haven’t read any of her others.

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October 16, 2017
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Love every Morland book, the first book I read of the series was “The Black Pearl” and I was hooked.
She writes a Morland book every 2 years so I’m waiting on tender hooks for the next one.

Semper Fidelis, quod sum quod

October 17, 2017
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Me too..She’s supposed to be finishing the series in the year 1939. I hope the publishers allow her to continue until 1950 which would celebrate the 500th anniversary of the building of Morland Place.

I’d forgotten how much I hate Annunicata. She screams Mary-Sue to me. So much prettier, intelligent than her female cousins….Practically perfect in every way.

Apart from being a predatory seducer, that is.

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October 17, 2017
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I feel like I might’ve read a bit of Black Pearl once, but I can’t remember to be entirely sure. Either way, I do plan on reading the entire series this time, and I’ll likely get them as signed copies too. I also want to read her War at Home series. That one I want to read before the end of 2018 (the last book is supposed to come out next year anyway), and I personally think it’s an interesting way to commemorate the centenary of the Great War. Hard to believe it’s only been a century since then.

October 17, 2017
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Anyanka said
Me too..She’s supposed to be finishing the series in the year 1939. I hope the publishers allow her to continue until 1950 which would celebrate the 500th anniversary of the building of Morland Place.

I’d forgotten how much I hate Annunicata. She screams Mary-Sue to me. So much prettier, intelligent than her female cousins….Practically perfect in every way.

Apart from being a predatory seducer, that is.  

The last one ended around 1928/30 I think? so yes I hope she does bring the series up to modern times.
I cried when Emma’s little dog got killed…

Semper Fidelis, quod sum quod

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