Can Ros Wynne, who has lost everything she thought defined her, find her true lifeβand her true loveβsurrounded by the lingering history of the once-grand Winter Manor? When Ros unexpectedly inherits Winter Manor on the condition that she oversee the restoration of the remote and dilapidated house,
Ghosts of Winter
β Scribed by Rebecca S. Buck
- Publisher
- Victory Edition/Bold Strokes Books
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 190 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1602822190
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β¦ Synopsis
Can Ros Wynne, who has lost everything she thought defined her, find her true lifeand her true lovesurrounded by the lingering history of the once-grand Winter Manor?
When Ros unexpectedly inherits Winter Manor on the condition that she oversee the restoration of the remote and dilapidated house, it seems the perfect place for her to retreat from her recently failed relationship, the death of her mother, and the loss of her job. But Winter Manor is not entirely at rest. The echoes of its past reach forward into the present, and Ross life is perceptibly shaped by the livesand lovesof the people who inhabited those rooms and corridors in the centuries before her.
Then Anna arrives. The architectwith her designer clothes, hot car, and air of supreme professionalismis at first an unwelcome, if necessary, intrusion. But as Ros learns Annas truths, she finds solace from her past losses in their developing intimacy. And when their love is threatened, Ros must decide whether her own ghosts will forever define her, or if she can embrace her life for what it ispast, present, and future.
Library : Romance
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9781602822191
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