If you love Cornwall or are a fan of Winston Graham’s Poldark or spend your weekends binge-watching period dramas religiously as you admire the costumes, the historical details and how people lived, loved and got on with their everyday life, then you would adore reading The Cornish Lady by Nicola Pryce. I was sent a copy of the book to review and was not sure if this book was for me as I am not into period books but adamant to read and discover more books, I decided to give this book a try. Set in Cornwall in 1796, this is a heartwarming book about the charming life of Angelica Lilly and the trails and tribulations her family goes through. This is Nicola’s fourth book in her series, The Cornish Lady is a standalone story but if you want to read it in the correct order then it starts from Pengelley’s Daughter, The Captain’s Girl, The Cornish Dressmaker and finally The Cornish Lady which I will be sharing more about with you. We are also giving you a chance to win a copy of this book, a box of Cornish Fudge as well as some bookmarks if you would like to win yourself this excellent bundle. Scroll down to read more about it.
About The Cornish Lady
Educated, beautiful and the daughter of a prosperous merchant, Angelica Lilly has been invited to spend the summer in high society. Her father’s wealth is opening doors, and attracting marriage proposals, but Angelica still feels like an imposter among the aristocrats of Cornwall.
When her brother returns home, ill and under the influence of a dangerous man, Angelica’s loyalties are tested to the limit. Her one hope lies with coachman Henry Trevelyan, a softly spoken, educated man with kind eyes. But when Henry seemingly betrays Angelica, she has no one to turn to. Who is Henry, and what does he want? And can Angelica save her brother from a terrible plot that threatens to ruin her entire family?

What we thought of the book
The Author, Nicola has a way with words, I found myself reading the book easily and the words flowed very smoothly from each page. Although there was not much drama at the start of the book, I was still intrigued to find out more as she described the scenery, atmosphere and character well. The more I read the book, the more I got to know about Angelica who is the daughter of a famous London actress as well a wealthy smelter. She has grown up to be a charming and beautiful woman, even after losing her mum at a young age. As a young woman in her 20s, she now has everything on her side and with men lining up for her hand in marriage, but with her brother under the influence, a large number of French prisoners who are taking up the food rations, poverty experienced by the locals and a deep dark secret, only known to the coachman, Henry Trevelyan, her world is delicate.
I love how Nicola introduces real-life characters, as well as real historical places, historical events and even places and ships very intelligently in her book. One such example is Pendennis Castle, which is described wonderfully in her book. If you head to Nicola’s website, she clearly explains and shows you photos (or you could see these photos in the youtube video below) of these locations and why she has picked them. She even shares that her story started when she eyed the photographs of the Tudor kitchens in Pendennis Castle. There has been a lot of research done via photos, historical books and visits to the local area. There is mention of the Normal Cross Prison and the love of gardens whereby the rich collect botanical specimens when they travel only to bring them back to grow in their own gardens (which is true to the history of that era). She also writes about Elizabeth Blackwell (in her book) who was, in real life the first women to achieve fame as a botanical illustrator. Finally, she has also used the scenery from Trelissick House which is a National Trust Property to inspire her story. There are many other examples, but I will save them for you to read and discover in her book.
I totally enjoyed reading the book and found it hard to find the time, as I wanted to read it quickly to find out what happened next as each chapter went along. This is not ideal, when you have your 6-year-old and 8-year-old also curiously sticking their head to read the lines from the pages out loudly to get your attention… a funny moment…but really, the book is definitely worth reading, especially if you are keen on history and all this period. I am now inspired to head to Cornwall to see these beautiful locations for myself.
Here’s a teaser youtube video of some of the images or inspiration of The Cornish Lady
How much is the book and how can you buy it
The paperback version is £7.99 and there is a kindle version on Amazon for £2.84. You can buy the paperback version here.

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About Nicola Pryce
Nicola Pryce came to writing after a career in nursing. She has an Open University degree in Humanities and is a qualified adult literacy support volunteer. She is lives in the Blackdown Hills in Somerset and when she isn’t writing she’s probably gardening or scrubbing the decks. She and her husband love sailing and for the last twenty years they have sailed in and out of the romantic harbours of the south coast of Cornwall in search of adventure: it is there where she sets her books. The Cornish Lady is her fourth book: The others are Pengelly’s Daughter, The Captain’s Girl, and The Cornish Dressmaker. Nicola is a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association and The Historical Writers Association.

About the book
Title: The Cornish Lady
ISBN: 978-1-78649-3859
Pages: 449
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* We were given a copy of the book in return for a feature. All opinions are our own.


28 comments
Ooh. This sounds like a great read. I love that she did research to keep it realistic. I ALSO love that she can write well. Lots of books have great content but terrible writing. I can’t wait to give this a read.
Hope you do Stacie, you are right…not all the authors have the ability to get the words flowing out of the pages so smoothly and effortlessly
The book seems very interesting, definitely my kinda book, a good read that i would enjoy on vacation. Thanks a lot for the review.
Your welcome Chad, so glad you think that
The book sounds like a lovely story. It would be a great book to read and enjoy while my kiddo is sleeping at night.
Yes it would if you love period books with a tinge of history and love and adventure
I love such books. Historical places and sweet drama story are enough to buy me. Definitely want to read now.
P.S. great giveaway too!
Thank you Lyosha, hope you take the opportunity to join the competition
I really love books and I’m very curious about this one. I will definitely next this on my list.
Great book to add to your list
This sounds like a great book; I love a good page turner! But I agree, it’s hard to read with kids around! I may have to get the audiobook if it’s available!
I think so far only kindle and paperback copies are available Beth, maybe soon
I wish I had time to relax with a good book! I may just have to pick this up and treat myself to some quiet time so I can soak in this story!
I am trying to make time to read, and so far, its working
I love Cornwall and I love books like this so it sounds like the perfect combination to me. I’ll have to check this book out.
Hope you do, the writer describes the scenery so beautifully as well
it sounds like an interesting read. although not usually my genre
You would surprise yourself Jasmine, just like I did myself. The writer is truly talented
I don’t usually read fictions, but I do enjoy them on vacation while I’m lounging on a beach. I’ll have to keep this one in mind for this summer.
Just like me Nicole, but I am trying to read more fiction books this year
I’m always on the lookout for book recommendations. This book sounds like an interesting premise. I’ll have to add it to my list!
Hope you do Preet, its always nice to learn about new books which are out there
I love reading about the book and about some interesting themes discussed.
You would enjoy the book Kalyan, its so different and interesting at the same time
I really wish I had more time to read. There are so many books I’d love to start!
I struggle with time too, but am trying to ensure I read even if its half hour a day or while waiting in the car for kids to finish their after-school club activities
I am a big booker reader and always looking for something new and interesting to read.
Hope this tickles your fancy Lindsey