Love and Lucia

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Barbara Cartland: Love and Lucia (1983, Pan)

154 pages

English language

Published June 15, 1983 by Pan.

ISBN:
978-0-330-26997-1
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OCLC Number:
16600462

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Year 1824. With her father dying of starvation, Lucia had to sell his paintings. In desperation she accosted the Marquis of Wynchcombe who, bored with life and his Venerian mistress, set taking coffee outside Florian's cafi. This meeting with a seeming beggar girl was to mean danger and an agonising dilemma for the Marquis.

Looking out they could see lights in the distant which seemed to mingle with the stars coming out the sky overhead.

"It is so beautiful!" Lucia said.

There was silence. Then the Marquis said in different voice from any she had heard before: "So are you, Lucia."

As she looked up in astonishment he put his arms round her and drew her close to him. Then while she trembled because she thought she was stepping into a dream; his lips came down on hers....

Only when a century seemed to have passed and the Marquis raised …

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Another stinker by Babs. This one is so bad.

We have a cowering young woman who can't finish a sentence without pausing to let her brain process...all...the...thoughts...and feelings! We have a bossy man who swoops in with insta-love and promises to save the day. She loses her father, conveniently to move that plot along, leaving pretty Lucia all alone in Italy. No worries, her white knight brings her home to England and a ridiculous happily ever after that is so dumb I can barely stand it.

No stars are awarded, as we are all dumber for having read this. A new low.