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I Envy the Walls: Prequel to the House of Parr Series

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In 1697, the ruinous Nine Years’ War has ended, the Treaty of Ryswick signed. As an emblem of peace, Alexander Parr, a British general, falls under the spell of the beautiful and fiery Diane de Plaisance, daughter of a French count. Once they marry, however, his love soon turns to hatred as he begins to believe that their firstborn child, Basil, is not his son. These suspicions unleash a torrent of passion and strife which will rock the Parr household for decades and echo down the generations, forever changing the lives of the Parr children, including tortured Basil, kindhearted Henry, and spirited Mary. An orphaned servant girl, Isabella Tremblay, is embroiled in this firestorm through her relationship with the two brothers, who spar for her love.

I Envy the Walls explores the darkest corners of human nature, where jealousy administers its poison, pride flashes its fatal allure, and a lust for power prevails. This explosive prequel to the acclaimed House of Parr family saga series hurdles toward a dramatic conclusion, where devastation is tempered by the hope of new beginnings—and victory born from the ashes of defeat.

352 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 8, 2025

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Mary Beth Dearmon

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Mary Beth Dearmon lives in Birmingham, Alabama. She has a passion for history, literature, art, travel, and yoga. She lives with her husband and children.

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January 29, 2026
despair that grows with each generation.

a story of lost joy because of unfortunate consequences.
Forgiveness not shared. This story would be for history buffs and romance that doesn't always heal.
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February 16, 2026
Well Written

The novel was well written. And I did not feel it needed editing for many mistakes as in other novels I have read recently. The content kept my interest and led to my enjoyment. Good job Mary Beth.
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