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The Loving Cup (1996)

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0330345036 (ISBN13: 9780330345033)
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The Loving Cup (1996) - Plot & Excerpts

Well a cancelled wedding that goes ahead 12 months later, an elopement actively encouraged by Ross much to the disappointment of Demelza as she remembers Ross taking something by force. I have the feeling she knows all about it but it is only hinted at!Demelza puts two and two together re the robbery and discovers the papers and loving cup in the cave. Ross finds her drunk and is quite cross as this goes beyond a laughing family matter with her tippling the port. She cannot tell him what the problem is and will never as Ross would never understand.Stephen and Clowance finally marry but she is discovering the extent of his lies with more to come. Poor Ben goes on a bender and has to build trust again.Am now moving onto book 11 and still thoroughly enjoying. Yes there is loving activity in these books, its not hot to trot across the pages like in modern books but referenced, alluded and wey hey he kissed her naked shoulder and asks if she requires her nightdress! Love these books

This is the tenth book of the Poldark's saga.The wars against Napoleon are coming to an end. Geoffrey Charles returns to Trenwith after fighting Bonaparte in Spain and with a Spanish bride. George Warleggan married to a Duke's sister but Valentine does his best to break his heart.In the meantime, a silver cup lies half-forgotten in a dark cave, amongst a pile of stolen goods. Yet the tiny vessel and its inscription 'Amor gignit amorem' haunts the lives of the still-feuding Poldark and Warleggan families. Demelza will play an important role in this search.This saga will continues with two more volumes: The Twisted Sword and Bella Poldark.

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My relief at Clowance's salvation last book (when she broke it off with the smarmy Stephen) was premature. I have now deemed her an idiot and deserving of her fate. Jeremy fares better here, though he came a hair's breadth from disaster--also thanks to Stephen. The whole stage robbery made my colon clench, and I doubt we've heard the end of it, despite Smelter George's failed attempt to ensnare the presumed culprits.I realize the context of the times and the overall sucky thing it is to be a wom
—Jeanne Johnston

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