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OverviewA dying father's plea sends a young woman toward a marriage of desperation-and into a nightmare she may not survive. Northern England, 1846. Seventeen-year-old Cairstin Blackwood leaves her beloved village of Appleby for a new life as a dressmaker in Penrith-and her family's best hope of escape from ruin. But the town holds dangers she never anticipated: jealous rivals, a charismatic vicar with unsettling influence, and a charming suitor whose attention seems almost too providential. With her father dying and poverty threatening to send her mother and sister to the workhouse, Cairstin has few choices left. When a respectable bank clerk offers marriage and financial security-endorsed by the church itself-she accepts, believing God has answered her desperate prayers. But on her wedding night, her husband's mask slips, revealing a stranger with cold eyes and cruel hands. What follows is a descent into darkness that will test everything Cairstin believes about faith, justice, and survival. Locked away and isolated, she discovers that her marriage isn't salvation-it's a carefully constructed trap with walls closing in from every side. When one desperate moment changes everything, Cairstin finds herself fighting not just for freedom, but for her very life. With her character destroyed by lies and the entire town turned against her, she has only one unlikely ally: Gabriel Dalton, a principled solicitor who sees the truth others refuse to acknowledge. But in a world where a woman's word means nothing and powerful men control the narrative, can faith and evidence stand against conspiracy? The Trials of Cairstin Blackwood is a Victorian Gothic Christian historical fiction that will keep you riveted from the first page to the heart-stopping conclusion. Fans of Jaime Jo Wright, the Brontës, Hannah Linder, and classic Victorian gothic/mystery will be captivated by this tale. When the trials of life threaten to destroy everything, sometimes the only way out is through.Content Note: Contains themes of domestic violence (not gratuitous), balanced with strong faith elements, redemptive themes, and ultimate justice. Clean romance with no explicit content. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sydney F GreyPublisher: Two Mites Publishing Imprint: Two Mites Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.413kg ISBN: 9798993111940Pages: 356 Publication Date: 01 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""The Trials of Cairstin Blackwood features a resilient and strong heroine, a to-die-for intelligent hero: two of my favorite things. Deeply atmospheric and brilliantly researched, its gothic tones will delight fans of Michelle Griep and Jaime Jo Wright."" Rachel McMillan bestselling author of the Mozart Code Author InformationSydney F. Grey grew up in the pine forests of Colorado where he love for British history and Christian Fiction took root. She now brings readers historical tales of faith, danger, and romance. Her first novel, Those Who Trespass, is a double finalist in the Crown and Selah awards. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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