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Ebook About There were two subjects which lonely widower Edward de Salis never discussed: his dead wife and his family home in Ireland, 'matchless Cashelmara'. So when he meets Marguerite, a bright young American with whom he can talk freely about both, he is able to love again and takes her back to Ireland as his wife.But Marguerite soon discovers that married life is not what she expected, and that she has married into a troubled family bitterly divided by love and hatred. Cashelmara becomes the curse of three generations as they play out their fates in a spellbinding drama, which moves inexorably towards murder and retribution.Book Cashelmara Review :
Cashelmara is the second in a kind of trilogy about the Plantagenets. Each book in the series is independent of the other two, and other than the connection to the Plantagenets, they are totally different. Cashelmara is a book about the 3 Edwards, but concentrating on Edward II.Cashelmara is the estate in Ireland where the story is centered. The de Salis family, i.e the Plantagenets) is a wealthy, aristocratic family. Told in 6 parts, by 6 different characters, it is a fascinating way to relate to dry English history.Lord Edward de Salis (Edward I) narrates Part One. He is the head of the family, but has only one surviving son, Patrick. The story begins as he journeys to New York (France) as a lonely widower going to visit his dead wife's cousins (The French King). He ends up marrying one of the girls (Princess Marguerite, of France, the niece of the current King) and travels back to England. He shows his bride his London townhouse, his lovely wooded estate in England called Woodhammer, and eventually he takes her to Cashelmara.His wife narrates part II. She loves Patrick (Edward II) like a son, but fears for him because he is weak, easily led, and homosexual. Marguerite's story is twofold; her attempts to help Patrick, and a clear look at why that failed. Edward dies and we move on to Part III.Narrated by Patrick, you get real insight into how his mind worked. He marries Marguerite's niece (daughter of the King of France, Isabella), Sarah. He had a childhood friend, Derry Stranahan (Piers Gaveston) to whom he was greatly attached, who indulged to the great anger of his tenants and his family.Part IV is Sarah (Isabella the Fair)'s story, It's really where all the action is. There is the rise to prominence of the evil MacGowans, father and son (the Despensers), and how they tortured and demeaned her, with Patrick's blessing.tSarah finds help from Maxwell Drummond (Roger Mortimer), and they set about to gain control of Cashelmara and get rid of the MacGowans.Part V is Maxwell's story, and the last part is Ned's story. He is the so of Patrick and Sarah and represents Edward III, who became one of England's greatest kings, until he was in his dotage.Cashelmara, Penmarric and Gone with the Wind are my top 3 novels I loved best. This is not a frolic. If you like a happy ending every time, skip this one. However, it was extremely well written. There were so many memorable lines. As grim as it was, there were interludes of humor. As well written as it was, there were interludes that were so painful, I was prompted to skim. The sex was integral to the story but it was not graphic or prurient for the most part--it relied on your intelligence to fill in the blanks to the extent you wished. That said, I would still not recommend it for a reader younger than 15. Read Online Cashelmara Download Cashelmara Cashelmara PDF Cashelmara Mobi Free Reading Cashelmara Download Free Pdf Cashelmara PDF Online Cashelmara Mobi Online Cashelmara Reading Online Cashelmara Read Online Susan Howatch Download Susan Howatch Susan Howatch PDF Susan Howatch Mobi Free Reading Susan Howatch Download Free Pdf Susan Howatch PDF Online Susan Howatch Mobi Online Susan Howatch Reading Online Susan HowatchDownload PDF Drown Her Sorrows (Bree Taggert Book 3) By Melinda Leigh
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