1660. King Charles II has
returned from exile, but memories of the English Civil War still
rankle. There are old scores to settle, and religious differences
threaten to overturn a fragile peace. When Alice Ibbetson discovers a
rare orchid, the Lady’s Slipper, growing in a wood belonging to Richard
Wheeler, she is captivated by its beauty— though Wheeler, a Quaker, is
determined to keep the flower where God intended it to grow. Knowing
that the orchid is the last of its kind, she steals the flower, little
dreaming that her seemingly simple act will set off a chain of events
that will lead to murder and exile, and change her life forever…
Paperback, 436 pages
Published
November 23rd 2010
by St. Martin's Griffin
source - personal library
*****
source - personal library
*****
It all started with an orchid, the Lady's Slipper and what a chain of events resulted. It is more than a story just about an orchid. Alice, still grieving the passing of her sister. Richard Wheeler and the Quakers, Sir Geoffrey Fisk and his son, and of course Ella, the servant, all intertwined together to make a wonderful story.
Deborah Swift has a
writing style that I found rather mesmerizing. The words just seemed to
flow right out of the book (does that make sense?) It was one of those
books where I would sit for a few minutes to read a few
pages and next thing I knew it was an hour (or two) later.
Having never read any historical fiction in the 1600's I enjoyed the learning experience also, this author knows her stuff. Looking forward to The Gilded Lily, which has been sitting very patiently
Thank you for your lovely review. I hope you enjoy The Gilded Lily.
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