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Lorna Doone A Romance Of Exmoor by R D Blackmore

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Immerse yourself in the timeless tale of love and adventure with “Lorna Doone: A Romance Of Exmoor” by R D Blackmore. Set against the stunning backdrop of Exmoor, this classic novel weaves a captivating story of romance, rivalry, and redemption.

Discover the rich narrative filled with unforgettable characters and dramatic twists, as the story unfolds in the enchanting landscapes of 17th-century England. Perfect for lovers of historical fiction, this ebook is a must-read for those seeking an enthralling literary experience.

Please note: this is a digital ebook and NOT a physical book
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Overview of Lorna Doone

“Lorna Doone: A Romance Of Exmoor” is a beautifully crafted tale that transports readers to the rugged moors of 17th-century England. Written by R D Blackmore, this novel follows the story of John Ridd, a young farmer who becomes entangled in a longstanding feud with the notorious Doone clan. As John falls in love with the mysterious and captivating Lorna Doone, he finds himself caught between loyalty, love, and revenge.

Key Features

  • Author: R D Blackmore
  • Genre: Fiction, Romance, Historical
  • Setting: Exmoor, England
  • Theme: Love, rivalry, and redemption

Why Read This Classic?

This novel is celebrated for its vivid descriptions and intricate plot, making it a staple in the world of classic literature. R D Blackmore’s ability to create a sense of place and history provides readers with an immersive experience. Whether you are revisiting this classic or discovering it for the first time, “Lorna Doone” is sure to captivate and inspire.

Perfect for fans of historical fiction and romance, this ebook version of “Lorna Doone” allows you to explore the moors of Exmoor and the depths of human emotion from the comfort of your home. Download your copy today and embark on a journey through one of the most beloved novels in English literature.