From Leisure - ISBN 0-8439-4393-9
Song of the Lark will be released in May, 1998. Watch this page for reviews, which will be posted as they become available.
| Jubilee Jones is a poor mountain girl who needs money, so she leaves
her beloved mountains and goes to Asheville, North Carolina, in search of
a job. The day she arrives in town, she is offered a job as a nanny at the
Wentworth mansion. Jubilee is torn -- the mountain people hate the Wentworths
for the cruel treatment and poor wages they receive at their mills. But from
the minute Jubilee steps into the Wentworth mansion, her heart is lost to
the mute little son of Stephen Wentworth. As the days pass, Jubilee realizes
that it is not just the son who holds her heart.
The magical innocence of a simple mountain girl touches the lives of so
many in this breathtakingly beautiful historical romance. A poignant tale
of ageless wisdom, mountain folklore, and simple human kindness unfolds within
the pages of this romantic gem. Add to this a cast of likeable characters,
a well written plot, and a spicy romance, and you have yourself an unbeatable
combination. Ms. Birmingham has once again given us an unforgettable, sensuous
page-turner! |
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When the beautiful wisp of a mountain girl walked through his front door, Stephen Wentworth knew there had been some kind of mistake. The flame-haired beauty in trousers was not the nanny he had envisioned for his mute son Tad. But one glance from Jubilee Jones' emerald eyes and the widower's icy heart melted and his blood warmed.
Jubilee didn't feel comfortable in the stately Asheville mansion because she held the Wentworths responsible for her brother's crippling logging accident. But the sad little Wentworth child captured her heart, and he wasn't the only one. When Stephen held her close, and she looked into his deep brown eyes, the differences between them faded away and an all-consuming passion gripped her soul. Could her mountain magic soften Stephen's hardened heart, or would their love be lost in the breeze, like the ... Song of the Lark
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