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Lakeland Lily

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Lily Thorpe has big dreams—she wants to make her fortune as a dressmaker, get away from the poor fishing community of Carreckwater, and she wants to marry Dick Rawlings, her secret sweethert. But when tragedy strikes and Dick is killed in a boating accident, Lily is forced to come to terms with life without him. She soon finds, however, that fate is not that simple, and she is torn between a desire for revenge and her continuing wish to make a better life for herself.

400 pages, Paperback

First published March 20, 1997

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Freda Lightfoot

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Born in Lancashire, I've been a teacher, bookseller and in a mad moment, a smallholder on the freezing fells of the Lake District where I tried my hand at the ‘good life’, kept sheep and hens, various orphaned cats and dogs, built drystone walls, planted a small wood and even learned how to make jam. I now spend the winter in Spain and summer in the UK. I have now published 48 books including many bestselling family sagas and historical novels.
For more information, visit my website www.fredalightfoot.co.uk.

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December 5, 2022
Absolutely loved this book was so into it but had to go places so took me away from my reading and couldn’t wait until I got back so could carry on reading
Lily is such a strong character whatever life throws at her she never gives up
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July 29, 2021
I love reading about Lily. I hope there is a book 2. 😀
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April 22, 2015
When Lily's beau Dick is mowed down in a boating accident Lily vows to take revenge on the family involved.
She does this by tricking into marriage the Clermont Read's son Bertie knowing it would devastate the family socially coming from the lower classes herself.
But ultimately this causes not just the Reads' distress but also her own family and herself as this marriage is just one of mutual using, Bertie as he knew it would upset his dictatorial mother and Lily for her own personal quest of revenge.
Enter Nathan Monroe a boy from Lily's past and childhood school bully and tormentor but from an annoying and spiteful boy Lily finds herself deeply attracted to Nathan but now she is in no position to do anything about it due to her binding herself so deeply to the Clermont Reads.
But when the chips are down Lily does her duty and in the face of family tragedy and disaster she sticks by those who she originally sought out to vent her spite on and eventually saves the Reads from financial ruin but amidst the turmoil of her life can she ever find happiness in her personal relationships?
Can she shake off the shackles and trap she has built for herself and find true love with Nathan or is she doomed to stay married to the inept and lazy Bertie and just be a source of income to his extended relatives?
Well written, great characters and an enjoyable storyline this is a great read from beginning to end.
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September 19, 2013
A lengthy novel with a complex plot, its theme is revenge. When Lily's childhood sweetheart is killed in a boating accident, she vows revenge on the family who owned the boat. How she does this and how so often the results backfire on Lily herself fill the entire book. The Lake District in described in vivid detail and is almost a character itself, giving a real flavour of what it is like to live there. Set in the early 20th century, it inevitably covers the Great War and, knowing the statistics, I found it hard to believe that both the men in Lily's life survived. But, of course, this is fiction, where anything can, and does, happen.
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February 12, 2014
I thoroughly enjoyed reading LAKELAND LILY. Memorable characters and an interesting time period. The differences in class are well portrayed. This is a descriptive read, not overly so. I could easily visualize the characters, scenes & situations.

The cover & blurb don't show or tell when the book is set. It was only opening to the first page that I discovered we were about to enter 1909.
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July 27, 2009
Interesting for angiofiles. Traces the life of a young girl before, during and after World War I and her crossing of the classes.
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June 16, 2016
Good as the story has lows and high just like real life, although in true story tale ending it all ends happily. Look forward to reading more by the same author.
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