Love Child

Love Child by Patricia Coughlin is a first edition published by Silhouette Books in 1992, featuring 445 pages in English. This novel explores the complexities of a clandestine romance between two lovers from vastly different backgrounds—one hailing from a wealthy Newport family and the other living in a more modest area primarily occupied by domestic servants. The narrative delves into their efforts to maintain the secrecy of their relationship amidst societal pressures.
Readers will find a story that intricately weaves themes of love and class disparity, highlighting the challenges faced by the couple as they navigate their illicit connection. The book presents a vivid portrayal of their struggles, emphasizing the emotional stakes involved in their quest for acceptance and understanding. With its focus on romance and the societal barriers that can complicate personal relationships, Love Child offers an engaging exploration of love’s resilience against external challenges.
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Two lovers, one from the a wealthy Newport family, the other residing in the poorer section of town inhabited mostly by domestic servants, struggle to keep their illicit relationship a secret. Original.
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