The Sisterhood
When Charity Bellingham visits London for the Season, she has no idea what adventures lie ahead. But a chance meeting with the beautiful Isobelle Greenaway will have long term consequences as Charity discovers things about London society, about slavery, and most of all about herself.

But it's the introduction to The Sisterhood--a secret society of ladies--that will impact and change her life forever.

Penelope Friday's romantic tale of women and life in early 19th century London is one that readers won't want to miss.
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The Sisterhood
When Charity Bellingham visits London for the Season, she has no idea what adventures lie ahead. But a chance meeting with the beautiful Isobelle Greenaway will have long term consequences as Charity discovers things about London society, about slavery, and most of all about herself.

But it's the introduction to The Sisterhood--a secret society of ladies--that will impact and change her life forever.

Penelope Friday's romantic tale of women and life in early 19th century London is one that readers won't want to miss.
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The Sisterhood

The Sisterhood

by Penelope Friday
The Sisterhood

The Sisterhood

by Penelope Friday

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Overview

When Charity Bellingham visits London for the Season, she has no idea what adventures lie ahead. But a chance meeting with the beautiful Isobelle Greenaway will have long term consequences as Charity discovers things about London society, about slavery, and most of all about herself.

But it's the introduction to The Sisterhood--a secret society of ladies--that will impact and change her life forever.

Penelope Friday's romantic tale of women and life in early 19th century London is one that readers won't want to miss.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157118907
Publisher: Bella Books
Publication date: 06/16/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 659 KB
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