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Circe's Daughter

By Priscilla Craven

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst societal expectations in early 1900s Britain, a lawyer's ambition clashes with his heart as he navigates a scandalous family secret for true happiness.

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2019-04-24
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Summary

"Circe's Daughter" by Priscilla Craven is a novel that explores the lives of people connected by ambition, happiness, and relationships in early 1900s Britain. The book centers on Gilbert Currey, a young lawyer, and Claudia Iverson, whose mom is a mysterious woman. At a dinner party celebrating Gilbert’s birthday and success, conversations about ambition and success start to bring up conflict when Gilbert thinks about marrying Claudia. His mother doesn't want him to marry Claudia because of her mother's reputation, which impacts Gilbert's personal struggles.

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