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Cordwainers #5

Sea Mistress

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Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin, this is the powerful fifth instalment of the Cordwainers series from bestselling author Iris Gower.

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"I have really enjoyed reading this whole series...I would recommend the reading of any of the books by this author." - 5 STARS
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WHEN HER WORLD IS TURNED UPSIDE DOWN, CAN SHE TAKE BACK CONTROL?

Bridie leads what some might call 'a charmed life': a wealthy background, a convent education, and a father who eventually willed her a fleet of merchant sailing ships. When she marries Paul Marchant it seems a perfect match - for Paul, owner of a much smaller fleet of ships, could take care both of Bridie and of her business interests.

But slowly Bridie begins to have her doubts about Paul, about his love, and about his business dealings. When his actions become too much to bear, Bridie decides she must fight back. With the help of Ellie Hopkins , she seeks to trap Paul in a web of his own making...

In the dramatic events that follow, both Ellie and Bridie are nearly destroyed - can they find happiness with the men they love?

Sea Mistress is the fifth title in Iris Gower's Cordwainers series. Have you read The Shoemaker's Daughter, The Oyster Catchers, Honey's Farm and Arian, the previous titles?

445 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 1995

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Iris Gower

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Iris Gower (b. 1935) was a Swansea-based novelist. Her historical romances are all set within Swansea and Gower in South Wales.

Iris (real name Iris Davies) was born in Mumbles and lived in Derwen Fawr, a part of Sketty, Swansea. She had four adult children, though her husband of 48 years, Tudor Davies, died on 15 April 2002 after suffering a major stroke. She later lived with a partner, Peter.

She was one of the top-selling authors in the country, and was awarded an MA in Creative Writing by Cardiff University, as well as an Honorary Fellowship at the University of Wales, Swansea. She wrote and published around 40 books including 26 novels.

Gower died at Singleton Hospital, Swansea on 20 July, 2010. She was 75 years old.

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November 1, 2015
Loved this book. It took a little while to get into but proved to be a rewarding read. After our introduction to Bridie Marchant, and then to Ellie Hopkins, we find their stories become interlinked. Bridie, at first an unsympathetic character, evolves as the narrative continues and Ellie, who has been badly wrong, becomes a strong resourceful character.

At first this appeared to be a romance first and foremost, but gradually, there was mystery and intrigue, involving Paul Marchant and Ellie's family history and that of her much loved husband is uncovered. There are daring do's and much excitement and adventure which all keeps the reader gripped./ Surprise after surprise, until the final page.

I can recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a story of redemption with romance, and adventure.
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June 19, 2020
A very good read with unexpected twists which kept the concentration alive it was very hard to put the bookdowm

Every one, a very talented writer who kept ones interest on every page definitely up with great authors but sensitive to every day life
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