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The Painter’s Daughter. I first visited Lynton and Lynmouth, twin villages in North Devon, when I was working on Lady Maybe, a book that required a cliff-side setting. I traveled there with an old friend and we fell in love with the dramatic coastal landscape within Exmoor National Park—also the setting of the novel Lorna Doone by R. D.  · The Painter's Daughter, (published by Bethany House in ), is a Christian Regency romance by Julie Klassen. Set in Devonshire, England in , I enjoyed this book very much. 5 stars The heroine: Sophia Dupont, or Sophie, is the daughter of the well-renowned artist Claude Dupont and assists him in his studio. Wesley Overtree, a young artist 4/5(K).  · The Painter’s Daughter is the second Julie Klassen novel I’ve read. I felt delighted to find it so different. Her other novel, The Secret of Pembrooke Park, combined mystery and economic loss with regency manners and romance. The Painter’s Daughter looked at selfless love versus selfishness and charm versus depth of character.4/5.


The Painter's Daughter, by Julie Klassen. While home on leave, Captain Stephen Overtree is sent to find his wayward brother, Wesley. Traveling to Devonshire, he meets Miss Sophie Dupont and soon discovers that Wesley has left her with child. Hoping to save her from scandal, Stephen proposes and Sophie accepts. The Painters Daughter PDF Book by Julie Klassen () Download or Read Online Free. Author: Julie Klassen | Submitted by: Maria Garcia | Views | View Chapter List | Add a Review The Painters Daughter PDF book by Julie Klassen Read Online or Free Download in ePUB, PDF or MOBI eBooks. Published in November 24th the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in historical. The Painter's Daughter | Julie Klassen Is the Gold Standard for Inspirational Regency FictionSophie Dupont, daughter of a portrait painter, assists her father in his studio, keeping her own artwork out of sight. She often walks the cliffside path along the north Devon coast, popular with artists and poets.


In The Painter’s Daughter, Julie Klassen creates a world that feels warm, despite its setting on England’s foggy shores. I love the manners, dancing, and spirit of the Regency Era. Klassen’s novels feel like an extension of Jane Austen’s world. She does a superb job creating period realistic characters that modern people can relate to. In The Painter’s Daughter, Julie Klassen’s latest Regency romance set against the backdrop of Devon’s towering cliffs, readers discover a story of secrets and danger, prophecies and hope. But unlike the portraits from the Regency period, “viewers” are not given a glimpse of through the paint on a canvas, but rather through the story of the painter herself. The Painter's Daughter, by Julie KlassenWhile home on leave, Captain Stephen Overtree is sent to find his wayward brother, Wesley. Traveling to Devonshire, he meets Miss Sophie Dupont and soon discovers that Wesley has left her with child. Hoping to save her from scandal, Stephen proposes and Sophie accepts.

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