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The Cavendon Women: A Novel, by Barbara Taylor Bradford

The Cavendon Women: A Novel, by Barbara Taylor Bradford

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The Cavendon Women: A Novel, by Barbara Taylor Bradford

The Cavendon Women: A Novel, by Barbara Taylor Bradford



The Cavendon Women: A Novel, by Barbara Taylor Bradford

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Cavendon Women, the stunning sequel to Barbara Taylor Bradford's Cavendon Hall follows the Inghams' and the Swanns' journey from a family weekend in the summer of 1926 through to the devastation of the Wall Street crash of 1929. It all begins on a summer weekend in July of 1926 when, for the first time in years, the earl has planned a family weekend. As the family members come together, secrets, problems, joys, and sorrows are revealed. As old enemies come out of the shadows and the Swanns' loyalty to the Ingham gets tested in ways none of them could have predicted, it's up to the Cavendon women to band together and bring their family into a new decade, and a new way of life.

The Cavendon Women: A Novel, by Barbara Taylor Bradford

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7783 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-24
  • Released on: 2015-03-24
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Cavendon Women: A Novel, by Barbara Taylor Bradford

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“First there was A Woman of Substance . . . and now from the same author comes an evocative and captivating story, filled with fascinating and compelling characters, drama, intrigue, love, passion, and revenge . . . Vintage storytelling from ‘Britain's premier romantic novelist.'” ―Daily Mail on Cavendon Hall

“Another cracking read from one of the nation's favourite storytellers.” ―The Sun on Secrets from the Past

“Every novel from this acclaimed and beloved author is avidly read, and its engrossing historical dimension, family traumas, romance, and vivid setting will prove irresistible.” ―Booklist on Letters from a Stranger

About the Author BARBARA TAYLOR BRADFORD was born and brought up in England, where she started her writing career as a journalist. She has written twenty-nine international bestsellers. The Cavendon Women is her thirtieth novel. In 2007 Queen Elizabeth awarded her the OBE for her literary achievements. She lives in New York with her husband, television, and film producer Robert Bradford.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. pass on this one!!! By Sarah L. Gruwell I think I gave this book a fair shake at 31% completed before dropping it like a hot potato. It, unfortunately, has all the problems of book one and even slides down another notch by killing one of the nicer points of that same book. So here ya go on why I dropped this one…The one bright point in this whole debacle of a book is the author still takes her time in the descriptions and beauty of 1920s rural England. The estate of Cavendon is beautifully described, and the fashions of the era are also lovingly brought to life. I could see everything in my mind’s eye, no problem.Sadly, everything else in this book that I was exposed to sucks. The characterizations…. Oy vey! Just like in book one, everybody is two-dimensional (at best!) and stereotyped. There were no “Daphne” and “Hugo” equivalents in this book to save this side. Everyone was either super beautiful, courageous, loyal, and true to the family OR you were evil, ugly, and an egg-sucking traitor.Even just having a dissenting opinion was enough to label you a traitor to the family and enough to get the cold shoulder from everyone. The individuals with this dissenting opinion was villainized and ostracized as soon as those opinions were voiced. Talk about “family loyalty”… I mean if you can’t have a different opinion and still feel loved with family members, than who can you with??Then there’s the story itself. We’re right back to the inane melodramas of the first two thirds of book one, only without the powerful events like Daphne’s “devastating” event. The biggest plot points by the time I quit was petty theft and marrying outside your class. Maybe in another work, these might have been enough to carry the story, but not with this work or author.I’m sorry to say that these two works were my introduction to the author. Sad to say, they don’t shine a good light on her as a writer. Maybe she was just in slump when these works oozed out of her pen, but don’t start with them if you haven’t read the author before. Horribly flat characterizations, inane plot points, and just bad writing bog this work down, like book one. Pass on this one.Note: Book received for free from publisher in exchange for an honest review. (Again, very honest, was I!!)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. I thoroughly enjoyed this book By HN I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Barbara Taylor Bradford has a wonderful way with her writing, it draws you in, totally involving you.This story was a great mix of strong women and two families living and working together over the generations. The loyalty of both families to each other, liege and noble, servant and master goes beyond the normal bounds. I was pleased with how this story played out for each of the characters and the surprises that popped up along the way. I very much look forward to continuing their stories in the next books.Thank you for this wonderful read.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Redeems Itself in the End By Cynthia Jacox This being my first opportunity to read a novel by the celebrated author Barbara Taylor Bradford, I had high expectations for an engaging read. I was disappointed to find the first 300 pages to be extremely shallow in plot despite a well-developed, extensive cast of characters. The novel portrays the lives of a wealthy aristocratic English family as ones of almost fairy-tale perfection and invincibility. It is only in the last quarter that the novel redeems itself with elements of murder, mayhem, and misfortune. As this is my first exposure to Bradford's offerings, I have no idea whether this is a typical formula for her works. I couldn't help picture the novel as a script for an episode for Downton Abbey, which would work well for a one-hour TV program, but was a bit tedious in the form of a 450 page novel.

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