Sally Lunn

Romance, Historical
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Author: Leo Walmsley ISBN: 9781311573957
Publisher: Leo Walmsley Publication: April 10, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Leo Walmsley
ISBN: 9781311573957
Publisher: Leo Walmsley
Publication: April 10, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Smart, sophisticated, and with an air of confidence, Sally Lunn makes
a trip back home to visit her family in the village of Bramblewick.

But things are not as they were before she left to take up a position
in London: the family name has fallen further from favour,
deepening the ill-feeling between the Lunns and their rivals, the
Fosdycks. Her brother Marney is driven by ambitions of his own,
and urges the family to break with tradition by moving to nearby
Burnharbour and get a much bigger fishing boat.

Maybe Sally should have stayed in the big city, but then she meets
Tom Fosdyck, and her attraction to him isn’t merely a passing fancy.
This authentic and engrossing story about the Lunns’ struggle to
wrest a living from man’s greatest enemy, the sea, is also a tale of
adventure and passion, with a dramatic climax.

Sally Lunn is the third book in what has become known as the
Bramblewick Trilogy, following Three Fevers and Phantom Lobster.
Bramblewick is Walmsley’s fictional name for Robin Hood’s Bay.

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Smart, sophisticated, and with an air of confidence, Sally Lunn makes
a trip back home to visit her family in the village of Bramblewick.

But things are not as they were before she left to take up a position
in London: the family name has fallen further from favour,
deepening the ill-feeling between the Lunns and their rivals, the
Fosdycks. Her brother Marney is driven by ambitions of his own,
and urges the family to break with tradition by moving to nearby
Burnharbour and get a much bigger fishing boat.

Maybe Sally should have stayed in the big city, but then she meets
Tom Fosdyck, and her attraction to him isn’t merely a passing fancy.
This authentic and engrossing story about the Lunns’ struggle to
wrest a living from man’s greatest enemy, the sea, is also a tale of
adventure and passion, with a dramatic climax.

Sally Lunn is the third book in what has become known as the
Bramblewick Trilogy, following Three Fevers and Phantom Lobster.
Bramblewick is Walmsley’s fictional name for Robin Hood’s Bay.

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