If you enjoyed the BBC’s adaptation of Poldark, then Kate Tremayne’s Loveday series is not to be missed!
Denied his birthright, Adam Loveday seeks justice in the first novel in the hugely popular Loveday series. Adam Loveday is a sweeping family drama of Cornish smuggling, adventure and passion, perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory, Diana Gabaldon and Winston Graham’s Poldark.
‘Rich in drama and passion, with the atmosphere and flavour of eighteenth century Cornwall, Adam Loveday… is a story of family relationships that transcends time, and heralds the emergence of an exciting new storyteller’ – North Cornwall Advertiser
Cornwall 1786. Twenty years ago, fate denied Adam Loveday his birthright: the family estate, Trevowan, and the boatyard that his father is struggling to maintain. The intense childhood rivalry between Adam and his elder twin St John continues to govern their fated passions and chequered fortunes.
St John has become a dissolute wastrel but Adam, with a talent for ship design and a thirst for adventure, has fierce family pride in Trevowan and the yard. Aware of his father’s increasing disapproval, St John fears that the Loveday yard will be given to Adam after all, and puts into motion a plan to ensure that Adam will never get what his heart desires: the boatyard – and Meriel Sawle, the seductive daughter of the local innkeeper, whose violent family are infamous in the smuggling trade…
What readers are saying about Adam Loveday:
‘An exciting and atmospheric historical family drama with memorable characters that still haunt me – the best book I have read this year’
‘I love everything about this novel. The characters, their adventures and the pace which has twists and surprises and a dramatic climax’
Denied his birthright, Adam Loveday seeks justice in the first novel in the hugely popular Loveday series. Adam Loveday is a sweeping family drama of Cornish smuggling, adventure and passion, perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory, Diana Gabaldon and Winston Graham’s Poldark.
‘Rich in drama and passion, with the atmosphere and flavour of eighteenth century Cornwall, Adam Loveday… is a story of family relationships that transcends time, and heralds the emergence of an exciting new storyteller’ – North Cornwall Advertiser
Cornwall 1786. Twenty years ago, fate denied Adam Loveday his birthright: the family estate, Trevowan, and the boatyard that his father is struggling to maintain. The intense childhood rivalry between Adam and his elder twin St John continues to govern their fated passions and chequered fortunes.
St John has become a dissolute wastrel but Adam, with a talent for ship design and a thirst for adventure, has fierce family pride in Trevowan and the yard. Aware of his father’s increasing disapproval, St John fears that the Loveday yard will be given to Adam after all, and puts into motion a plan to ensure that Adam will never get what his heart desires: the boatyard – and Meriel Sawle, the seductive daughter of the local innkeeper, whose violent family are infamous in the smuggling trade…
What readers are saying about Adam Loveday:
‘An exciting and atmospheric historical family drama with memorable characters that still haunt me – the best book I have read this year’
‘I love everything about this novel. The characters, their adventures and the pace which has twists and surprises and a dramatic climax’