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Marilyn's Child Lynne Pemberton

Marilyn's Child By Lynne Pemberton

Marilyn's Child by Lynne Pemberton


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Summary

Kate O'Sulliavan has only known the harsh regime of an Irish orphanage. She falls passionately in love with a handsome young priest. Father Declan Steele struggles to resist Kate's overpowering sexuality and the tension between faith and flesh reaches breaking point.

Marilyn's Child Summary

Marilyn's Child by Lynne Pemberton

The premise of Lynne Pemberton's fifth novel is: Did Monroe and Kennedy have a child? Kate O'Sulliavan has only known the harsh regime of an Irish orphanage. Beautiful, wilful and uncowed by the cruelty of the nuns, she falls passionately in love with a handsome young priest. Father Declan Steele struggles to resist Kate's overpowering sexuality and the tension between fairth and flesh reaches breaking point. She runs away to Dublin and comes under the protective wing of a cultured older man, Brenden Fitzgerald, who helps her build a dazzling international career as an artist. She trades her consuming passion for Declan for the security of marriage to fatherly Brneden but temptation is too much for the orphan and the priest. In the turmoil, tragedy and scandal that follow, Kate's notoriety raises ghosts from her past. Suddenly she is swept along in a search for her true identity -- a search that takes her back in time, to an illicit love ad the long-buried secret of a movie goddess and a White House legend.

Marilyn's Child Reviews

'A rising star in the blockbuster firmament' Observer 'One for the holiday suitcase' Tatler

About Lynne Pemberton

Lynne Pemberton was born in Newcastle. She had a highly successful career as a model before she met her husband and became involved in running a group of luxury hotels in the West Indies. She divides her time between Barbados and London.

Additional information

GOR002312147
9780006513285
000651328X
Marilyn's Child by Lynne Pemberton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
2000-03-20
432
N/A
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