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Pride Family #2

情熱と裏切り

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すべての希望を失ったとき、少女は青年に出会った。1912年英国を舞台に故ペニー・ジョーダンが綴った、愛の物語。

最愛の母を亡くしたコニーは、冷淡で意地悪な伯母夫婦に引き取られた。父や姉たちには会わせてもらえず、まさに灰色のみじめな日々。愛を渇望するあまり、コニーはある日、町の青年と駆け落ちをはかる。遠くアメリカに行けばきっと世界は開けるわ……すがるような期待を胸に、どうにかしてタイタニック号の三等切符を手にしたが、待っていたのは恋人の手ひどい裏切りだった。心身ともにぼろぼろに打ちのめされたコニーの前に、影のある見目麗しい青年ハリーが現れ――。ロマンス界の巨匠が紡ぐ、時代に翻弄された少女の愛と運命。

■情熱的な筆致で、読む者をたちまち物語の世界に引き込む、長く読者に愛されてきたロマンス界の巨匠ペニー・ジョーダン。惜しまれつつ2011年にこの世を去ったペニーですが、もっと彼女の作品を読みたかった、と思ってくださる方々も多いのではないでしょうか。本書は、長らく未邦訳だった彼女の別名義による長編、『この愛を諦め』に続く物語です。舞台は1912年英国。冷たい伯母夫婦のもとに預けられたコニーは衝動的に駆け落ちをし

468 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 4, 2004

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Annie Groves

40 books170 followers
Penelope Jones Halsall aka: Caroline Courtney, Penny Jordan, Lydia Hitchcock, Melinda Wright

Penelope "Penny" Jones was born on November 24, 1946 in a Preston, Lancashire, England.
She had been a keen reader from the childhood. She was a storyteller long before she began to write romantic fiction.

She has earned a living as a writer since the 1970s when, as a shorthand typist, she entered a competition run by the Romantic Novelists' Association. Although she didn't win, she found an agent. She published four regency novels as Caroline Courtney, before changing her name to Melinda Wright and then she wrote two thrillers as Lydia Hitchcock. Soon after that, Mills and Boon accepted her first novel for them, Falcon's Prey as Penny Jordan. However, for her present historical romance novels, she has adopted her mother's maiden-name to become Annie Groves. Almost 70m of her 167 Mills and Boon novels have been sold worldwide.
Now Penny Halsall lived in a house in Nantwich, Cheshire. She worked from home.

Penny died on 31 December 2011.

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1,468 reviews50 followers
September 5, 2014
I was drawn to this book for several reasons. It is set in Liverpool, which is where my grandmother was born, at a time shortly after she had emigrated to Canada.It features a heroine who becomes a nurse (something I recently retired from) and it runs through the time period of the Great War which I personally find fascinating.

At the outset of the story, the heroine Connie Pride, is an immature young girl who has made life choices which have irrevocably (as far as she can tell) ruined her reputation. Abandoned by her erstwhile "fiance", she is left pregnant and prey to his wicked uncle Billy Connelly. After suffering a severe beating and miscarriage that almost costs Connie her life, she is offered the chance to study to become a nurse at the Poorhouse Infirmary.

The rest of the book details that journey with all her mistakes and steps forward in a new direction. The reader meets her friends and learns of the devastation that war causes to individual boys, men and those who love them. Ultimately, Connie grows into a woman of maturity and strength.

This book is the second in a series about members of the Pride family, but it reads well as a stand-alone novel. There are descriptions of violence and rape in the novel. I really enjoyed this book and recommend it to those interested in the early days of nursing, life in Liverpool and the Great War.
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303 reviews2 followers
November 24, 2018
Second book in a series of two (first is Ellie’s Pride) about the Pride Family and mainly the two Pride sisters.

This second book focuses on Connie who finds herself pregnant by a man that beats & mistreats her. How can she get herself out of her dire situation & find happiness.

I found the book easy reading but quite predictable from the first couple of chapters. A recommended holiday or rainy Sunday read.
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329 reviews2 followers
June 2, 2020
Another great Annie Groves novel. Connie has faced adversity since the death of her Mother when she was still a young girl. She suffers greatly until she turns her life around and embarks on a Nursing career which she loves. She finds the love of her life only for him to be taken from her and after more misery she is finally reunited with her beloved Harry.
152 reviews1 follower
February 6, 2021
518 pages
Connie finds herself alone and pregnant in the rough courts of Liverpool.
Things happen, that change her life, but always she thinks that the past will catch up with her. So this has a bearing on how she now lives her life.
War happens and once again her life changes.
Connie is a good read. I would read it again.
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November 17, 2020
awesome book!
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5 reviews
July 1, 2021
Great book

Really enjoyed this book easy to read and a story you hope for a happy end. I’m a Anne Groves fan and this is different to what I’ve read before
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181 reviews2 followers
January 8, 2015
This is the second book of the trilogy that begins with Ellie Pride - this book centres on Connie, Ellie's younger sister. I enjoyed this book, mainly because Connie changed herself so much as the book went on, but then again, she needed to mature a little!
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333 reviews11 followers
August 5, 2016
Connie's Courage, what a perfect name for this book and what a character!! She suffers so much heartache and terrible times! Time to finish this great book set with the last one, Hettie of hope street!
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