Season of Light: A thrilling love story of two lives torn apart by the French Revolution

Paperback Published on: 21/06/2012
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Synopsis

Two lives torn apart by the French Revolution...

'What [McMahon has] done is on a par with Sarah Waters - namely, writing satisfying and authentic historical fiction, but with literary excellence' Kate Mosse

1788. Asa Ardleigh, the impressionable daughter of a country squire, has travelled to Paris with her sister Philippa and Philippa's new husband. In the heady days before the Revolution, they find a city fizzing with new ideas - and Asa meets and falls in love with a dashing revolutionary, Didier Paulin. When Asa is forced to return to England, their affair is curtailed, but they continue to exchange letters as storm clouds gather over France and war with England looms.

Back in England, no one knows of Asa's liaison as the family's financial worries put pressure on her to marry. But then disturbing news reaches Asa from France, and she must decide whether to follow her head or her heart...

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • ISBN: 9781780220130
  • Number of pages: 448
  • Dimensions: 130 x 200 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 304g
  • Languages: English

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Season of Light
Historical romance/political
When Asa travels with her newly married sister to Paris, she meets the charming and intelligent Didier. Didier opens her eyes to all things French, introdu... READ MORE
PamelaR
Season of Light
A good read
I got this as a read and review copy from Waterstones and as such had no idea what to expect. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I found the main characters t... READ MORE
crunicorn
Season of Light
Enjoyable :)
Really, thoroughly enjoyable ^_^ I could hardly put it down, except when it was absolutely necessary. For lovers of historical fiction, this is a good read... READ MORE
Leanne
Season of Light
Revolutionary? No, but pleasant enough
A young English woman, Asa Ardleigh, travels to Paris in 1788 with her sister and brother-in-law. While there she becomes ever more sure of her egalitarian... READ MORE
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