Camberleigh

Camberleigh by Evelyn Grey, published by Berkley Books in 1985, is a literary fiction work that spans 437 pages. The story unfolds at England’s proudest home, where a family of grand stature resides alongside ancient oaks that guard its approaches. The narrative centers on Serena, who grapples with a mysterious past intertwined with the estate, leading her on a journey filled with challenges as she seeks to uncover her noble heritage.
Readers will find a tale rich in intrigue and personal discovery as Serena navigates the complexities of her identity and desires at Camberleigh. The book explores themes of heritage and the interplay between past and present, inviting readers to delve into a world where mystery and danger converge. This edition, presented in English, offers a captivating glimpse into Serena’s quest for self-fulfillment amidst the grandeur and secrets of her surroundings.
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“England’s proudest home, inhabited by a family as grand as they ancient oaks that guard its long approaches, dark with a mystery linked with Serena’s hidden past … But mystery turns into danger as Serena must find her way at Camberleigh – and against all odds, claim a noble heritage ,,, and win her heart’s most secret desire!” – Lower wrapper
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