
The Captain's Daughter
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Narrated by:
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Emma Powell
About this listen
After a family tragedy, Janey Carhart was forced from her comfortable life as a captain’s daughter into domestic service.
Determined to make something of herself, Janey eventually finds work as a lady’s maid at the imposing Bosvenna Manor on the edge of Bodmin Moor but is soon caught between the two worlds of upstairs and downstairs as she cares for her mistress.
Desperately lonely, Janey catches the attention of two men - James Brockenshaw and Daniel Kellow. James is heir to the Bosvenna estate. Daniel Kellow is a neighbouring farmer with a dark past.
Two men. Who should she choose? Or will fate decide?
©2017 Victoria Cornwall (P)2018 Soundings
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