The Light at Wyndcliff + Giveaway

In the third book of this sweet Regency Cornwall series, one young man must search for truth among the debris of multiple shipwrecks on his newly inherited property.

When Liam Twethewey inherits the ancient Wyndcliff Hall in Pevlyn, Cornwall, he sets a goal of fulfilling his late great-uncle’s dream of opening a china clay pit on the estate’s moorland. When he arrives, however, a mysterious shipwreck on his propertyβ€”along with even more mysterious survivorsβ€”puts his plans on hold.

Evelyn Bray has lived in Pevlyn her entire life. After her grandfather’s fall from fortune, he humbled himself and accepted the position of steward at Wyndcliff Hall. Evelyn’s mother, embarrassed by the reduction of wealth and status, left Pevlyn in search of a better life for them both, but in spite of her promise, never returns. Evelyn is left to navigate an uncertain path with an even more uncertain future.

When the mysteries surrounding the shipwreck survivors intensify, Liam and Evelyn are thrown together as they attempt to untangle a web of deceit and secrets. But as they separate the truths from the lies, they quickly learn that their surroundingsβ€”and the people in itβ€”are not as they seem. Liam and Evelyn are each tested, and as a romance buds between them, they must decide if their love is strong enough to overcome their growing differences.

My Review:

An atmospheric Regency with a Gothic flare that brings to mind classics written by Victoria Holt and Mary Stewart. I made the acquaintance of those authors waaaay back in high school when I was finally allowed to venture into the adult section of the public library. I was completely entranced by this type of trope and I felt the same sort of thrill embarking on this delightfully mysterious visit to Cornwall. Love when a story brings nostalgia into the reading mix.

Also love the fresh twists Ladd brings to the genre. It’s Liam who has inherited the gloomy, long neglected estate and Evelyn who has lived there most of her life as the steward’s granddaughter. That role reversal was not only fun to read but brought different kinds of tension into play. And mercy, but there is tension galore in this novel! Between the villagers and the new lord. Between the steward and the new lord. Between Evelyn and the new lord. Get my drift? Liam’s welcome isn’t very…well…welcoming. 

And then we have the wild Cornish coast — the moors and the sea and all manner of dangers both natural and man-made. The sordid and complicated lives of smugglers and wreckers and excise men. Loads of shivery delight as Liam and Evelyn draw together to solve the mystery on their doorstep. All that and a sweet, budding romance besides. It’s a Regency Reader’s Heaven!

30 thoughts on “The Light at Wyndcliff + Giveaway”

  1. I would LOVE a chance to win! I JUST finished reading a book by Sarah Ladd today (Cloverton Charade) and now I am HOOKED on her writing. Blessedmommy3x AT gmail DOT com

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  2. “The Light at Wyndcliff” sounds like a fabulous read – rather the first time (like it would be for me) or multiple times. Gorgeous cover.

    Thank you for the chance to win a copy. I’m ready to drift off into Regency Heaven with the pages of this wonderful story!

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  3. I can’t get enough Sarah Ladd! She just has a way with words that draw me into whatever book she writes. I especially love the gorgeous cover on this one, whoever chose it do an excellent job πŸ˜ŠπŸ’– Makes me wish I had the ability to jump into it and stand on the cliff overlooking the sea along with our heroine! What a beautiful view.

    teamob4 (at) gmail (dot) com

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  4. I read the first two books in this series but got distracted with other books and didn’t get this last book. Thanks for offering it.

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  5. i really do love her older books the best! This one has been on my wish list for quite some time.

    perrianne (DOT) askew (AT) me (DOT) com

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