When Sara Wade inherits her paternal grandmother’s plantation, Harrogate, her mother encourages her to go—despite the fact that it’s unheard of for a single woman to live alone in 1850—because she doesn't want to explain Sara’s embarrassing ability to see ghosts to her friends. Fed up with
Garden of the Moon
✍ Scribed by Sinclair, Elizabeth
- Book ID
- 107220250
- Publisher
- Medallion Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 125 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
When Sara Wade inherits her paternal grandmother’s plantation, Harrogate, her mother encourages her to go—despite the fact that it’s unheard of for a single woman to live alone in 1850—because she doesn't want to explain Sara’s embarrassing ability to see ghosts to her friends. Fed up with being offered on the marriage market to less-than-desirable suitors, Sara couldn't be happier to move to the old plantation house for which she has always had a special, if inexplicable, affinity. Not until she arrives at Harrogate does she realize that the house holds more than her freedom; it also holds her destiny with a ghost who loved her in another lifetime and is determined to win her back. But all is not benevolent peace at Harrogate. Another ghost resides there who is just as determined to keep the lovers apart, even if it means killing Sara.
Review
"Sinclair sketches out her characters thoroughly enough that their pain and love is tangible." —Publishers Weekly
An engaging . . . romance starring an intrepid heroine willing to risk her soul to go back to save that of her beloved.  —Harriet Klausner, Midwest Book Review
"A historical romance that employs many gothic elements. If you like your romances with Southern charm, mystery, and ghosts, this is the book for you." —Novelspot
About the Author
Elizabeth Sinclair is the author of numerous romance novels, including Baptism in Fire, Eye of the Dream, Jenny's Castle, and Miracle in the Mist. Her books have been sold in 19 countries and translated into nine languages. She lives in St. Augustine, Florida.
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