Season of Light

Season of Light

by KatharineMcMahon (Author)

Synopsis

Season of Light begins in 1788, in the heady days just before the French revolution, when Paris is fizzing with new ideas about liberty and equality. Asa Ardleigh, the impressionable 19-year-old daughter of a country squire, has traveled to the city with her older sister, Philippa, and Philippa's new husband. In Paris, they are introduced to the literary salon of Madame de Genlis. It is in this salon that Asa meets, and falls in love with, a dashing intellectual and idealist, Didier Paulin. Their affair is curtailed when Asa is forced to return to England, but they continue to write as the storm clouds gather over France and war with England seems imminent. Meanwhile back at home, no one knows of Asa's liaison. Asa's middle sister, Georgina, has met Harry Shackleford, the most eligible man in London that season, and to whom the Ardleigh estate is entailed. After the death of their mother, the Ardleigh girls' father began to drink heavily and now the estate is nearly bankrupt. In Shackleford, Georgina sees not only a fortuitous marriage for her sister, but also the solution to their financial woes. However Asa's accomplishments need some polishing. Georgina therefore employs Madame de Rusigneux, a French Marquise. Asa soon discovers there is more to this woman than meets the eye...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: W&N
Published: 10 Nov 2011

ISBN 10: 0297853392
ISBN 13: 9780297853398
Book Overview: A thrilling love story set amid the French Revolution from the author of the Richard & Judy bestseller THE ROSE OF SEBASTOPOL.

Media Reviews
McMahon takes no prisoners in this gripping, intelligent historical novel -- Emma Hagestadt THE INDEPENDENT 20111213 this densely-plotted novel is a spirited and engaging read -- Vanessa Berridge DAILY EXPRESS A lush, opulent tale of romance and revolution -- Eithne Farry MARIE CLAIRE Well-observed and absorbing to the end. -- Fanny Blake WOMAN AND HOME 20111201 Asa carries the story. She is a fascinating, contradictory heroine: she may be reckless and sometimes naive, but she is also fiercely intelligent, ardent and loyal. HISTORICAL NOVEL SOCIETY 20120501
Author Bio
Katharine McMahon studied English and Drama at Bristol University. She has worked as a teacher in schools and universities, as a Royal Literary Fund Fellow supporting student writing, and has run national training courses. She is involved with local theatre and lives with her family in Hertfordshire. Visit her website at katharinemcmahon.com