Authors: Mary Balogh
Dear Reader,
Most of my books are set in England. But this one is set in my native Wales, and I immediately felt a change in myself, a heightened emotional involvement, as I wrote it. Wales is a land of hills and mountains, sea and cliffs, its own ancient language and culture, a deep spirituality, and music. Always musicâthe harp, church congregations singing in full harmony, choirs, particularly male voice choirs, often in the past made up of coal miners. Just the thought of it all can bring me to tears. Most of the Welsh coal mines are gone now, but there was a time when they dominated and blackened the countryside along the beautiful river valleys of South Wales.
Longing
, my first all-Welsh book, originally published in 1995, has always been very precious to me. It is set in one of the coal-mining valleys in the first half of the nineteenth century, at a time when the owners were almost all wealthy Englishmen and life for the Welsh workers was hard, to say the least. Many of them became involved in the doomed Chartist movement to improve their living and working and political conditions.
The Marquess of Craille is a new owner, having only recently inherited and come to Wales. Siân Jones is the illegitimate daughter of an owner but has deliberately identified with the workers. She is the widow of a miner and is now engaged to the leader of the local Chartist movement. She is soon caught in the middle of a conflict between two men who seem destined to be natural enemies.
A common theme through the book is music, in particular the Welsh song “Hiraeth,” roughly translated “Longing,” that soul-deep yearning we all feel for our homeland and what is beyond our reach and our full understanding. The story is a deeply felt piece of the history of my own people and a passionate love story between two people for whom a future together seems an impossibility.
I do hope you will love this book as much as I always have.
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Mary Balogh
Longing
“Balogh capture[s] the allure of the land and the culture of the proud people of Wales . . . a very different sort of historical romance. Ms. Balogh's writing has a very lyrical quality to it, which draws out the feelings of yearning so the the reader can palpably sense them . . . pretty powerful.”
âThe Hope Chest Reviews
“A particular favorite of mine.”
âThe Romance Reader
Beyond the Sunrise
“Thoroughly enjoyable.”
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New York Times
bestselling author Janelle Taylor
“Balogh's . . . epic love story is a winner . . . absorbing reading right up until the end.”
âPublishers Weekly
“High intrigue, daring exploits, a passionate love affair, what more could you want in a romance? Balogh gives us a humdinger of a tale set during the Napoleonic Wars. Great fun. Highly recommended.”
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Manderley Magazine
“
Beyond the Sunrise
is an utterly absorbing, powerful tale of a love that was once doomed and yet blooms again amidst the intrigue and ordeal of war. With infinite care and deft plotting, Ms. Balogh spins an intricate tale with the skill of a master weaver. She draws you into the era by evoking the aura of the war and the passionate emotions of her characters. If you have never read another book by Mary Balogh, then
Beyond the Sunrise
will be your introduction to a writer of remarkable talents.”
âRT Reviews
FURTHER PRAISE FOR
AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR MARY BALOGH
“Once you start a Mary Balogh book, you won't be able to stop reading.”
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New York Times
bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips
“Mary Balogh has the gift of making a relationship seem utterly real and utterly compelling.”
âMary Jo Putney
“Winning, witty, and engaging . . . fulfilled all of my romantic fantasies.”
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New York Times
bestselling author Teresa Medeiros
“Mary Balogh just keeps getting better and better . . . interesting characters and great stories to tell . . . well worth your time.”
âThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“Mary Balogh is a superb author whose narrative voice comments on the characters and events of her novel in an ironic tone reminiscent of Jane Austen.”
âMilwaukee Journal Sentinel
“Mary Balogh reaches deep and touches the heart.”
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New York Times
bestselling author Joan Johnston
“A writer whose books belong on every romance shelf.”
âRT Reviews
THE SURVIVORS' CLUB SERIES
The Proposal
The Arrangement
The Escape
Only Enchanting
THE HUXTABLE SERIES
First Comes Marriage
Then Comes Seduction
At Last Comes Love
Seducing an Angel
A Secret Affair
THE SIMPLY SERIES
Simply Unforgettable
Simply Love
Simply Magic
Simply Perfect
THE BEDWYN SAGA
Slightly Married
Slightly Wicked
Slightly Scandalous
Slightly Tempted
Slightly Sinful
Slightly Dangerou
THE BEDWYN PREQUELS
One Night for Love
A Summer to Remember
THE MISTRESS TRILOGY
More Than a Mistress
No Man's Mistress
The Secret Mistress
THE WEB SERIES
The Gilded Web
Web of Love
The Devil's Web
CLASSICS
The Ideal Wife
The Secret Pearl
A Precious Jewel
A Christmas Promise
Dark Angel/ Lord Carew's Bride
The Famous Heroine/ The Plumed Bonnet
A Christmas Bride/ Christmas Beau
The Temporary Wife/ A Promise of Spring
A Counterfeit Betrothal/ The Notorious Rake
Irresistible
A Matter of Class
Under the Mistletoe
Beyond the Sunrise
Heartless
Silent Melody
Signet Eclipse
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Balogh, Mary.
Longing/Mary Balogh.
p. cm.
ISBN 978-0-698-15632-6
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LISHER'S NOTE
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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For my younger daughter
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whose name I have used as the heroine
of this, my Welsh book,
with
love
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