The Angels of Pemberton

by Lynn Keiser


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/31/2001

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 668
ISBN : 9780759630086

About the Book

The Angels of Pemberton is an epic nineteenth-century family saga of love, intrigue, and triumph over evil. The story takes place on the wild Northern moor of Devon, England. The book deals with four interwoven families: Laurence Wakefield, the squire of Rooks Haven, and his two daughters of opposite character; Roderick Wakefield, Laurence’s estranged brother; Sir Horatio Denning and his wild flamboyant sons; and the dairy farmer, Bixley Hollings and his daughter, Jenny, who believes that angels haunt the Pemberton Cliffs.

Adele, our heroine, and Laurence’s youngest daughter, is loving, gentle, and kind, but his oldest daughter, Vanessa, despite her great beauty, has a dark and sinister personality that Laurence tries to keep hidden. Laurence’s whole life revolved around his beautiful wife, Elizabeth, and when she died under mysterious circumstances giving birth to Adele, he was utterly grief-stricken. Thinking his newborn child had died, and fearing he would go mad if he stayed at Rooks Haven, he takes Vanessa and goes to London.

Adele is raised at Rooks Haven by generally kind but ordinary servants, and is ten when the story opens. The restrictive housekeeper does not allow the lonely Dell beyond the gates, so it is a daring adventure when she finds the gates unlocked and makes her way across the moor to see the great cliffs that plunge into the sea. Here she encounters Jenny Hollings, the twelve-year-old dairy farmer’s daughter, who comes every morning to Pemberton Cove. Jenny believes in the ancient legend that angels hover over the Pemberton Cliffs. Hundreds of years before, the legend tells of angels claiming the souls of shipwrecked sailors during a terrible storm. Jenny believes she hears the angels, and claims she has even seen a wingtip in the clouds. She promises Dell that the angels will communicate to those with faith. In the strange harmonies of the ceaseless winds that bluster around the Pemberton Cliffs, Dell discovers that there will be two men in her life, one dark and one fair, and that she will be betrayed before she finds a true and lasting love.

When Laurence discovers that his younger daughter is alive, he returns with Vanessa to Rooks Haven. Thrust together for the first time, the two sisters reveal their great differences in character. Vanessa, who has had her father all to herself, now must share him with her innocently adoring sister. She develops a dangerous jealousy towards Adele. Peepers, the old, deformed gardener, knows Vanessa’s dark childhood secret. The new governess, Miss Driskell, also discovers the terrible things that Vanessa hides behind her beauty and talent, but discovers them too late to save herself. As the daughters grow older, they both fall in love with the same man, Charles Denning, the eldest son of Laurence’s best friend, Sir Horatio Denning. Charles is dark, handsome, and extremely intelligent. But he is a rogue who has been indulged and pampered by permissive parents and wastes his life in the pursuit of pleasure.

Charles’s friend from youth, Brittan Gavin, is an orphan, but from a family of great wealth. Charles is pleasure seeking, but Brittan is studious, serious and full of idealistic dreams. His great ambition in life is to right all the wrongs at Crompton’s School where he has been a pupil and where the students have been poorly treated. He is so consumed by his zeal to transform the school after he inherits his fortune, that he nearly misses the great love of his life. When Charles falls in love with Adele, he desperately tries to change himself into a better man, but finds that his pleasure-bent life makes it hard to discipline himself. He realizes too, that Vanessa is in his blood, "like a poison," he tells his brother. Vanessa schemes to win Charles back to her with a desperate passion that becomes a murderous rage.

Lynn Keiser has woven an ingenious, fast-paced plot; a mystery to keep you riveted to the last page. It has marvelous, contrasting characters and a wonderful feel for the English landscape and the romance of Victorian times.


About the Author

Lynn Keiser is a freelance writer who has had articles and poems published in magazines and anthologies. She grew up loving to read all the old classics written by English authors. These novels inflamed her imagination until she wanted to create a work of fiction of her own that had the same old English flavor and romantic times as these wonderful literary works. The Angels of Pemberton is her attempt to write such a story.

Besides her passion for writing, she loves to oil paint landscapes, seascapes, and still lifes. She is a coloratura soprano trained in opera and has performed in many local concerts and recitals. She also loves to cook, enjoys interior decorating, and working in her church.

Lynn and her husband were long time residents of the San Francisco Bay Area. While there, they adopted two children. A few years ago, they returned to their home state of Utah and were blessed with a miraculous pregnancy that produced a wonderful son of their very own.