When Jillian Cooper purchases one of Pomme Valley's historic properties, Highland House, little does she know a violent murder happened there over 70 years ago. Tasking Zack and the dogs with disproving the rumors Dame Highland's ghost walks the halls, guarding her impressive stash of long hidden j
Haunting Highland House
β Scribed by Kathryn Hills
- Book ID
- 111148707
- Publisher
- The Wild Rose Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 132 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781509210879
- ASIN
- B01L5UC4WU
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
She's looking to escape her man troubles. Instead, she finds the man of her dreams. There's only one problemβhe's dead. Living in a haunted house and uncovering a gateway in time were not in the job description when Samantha Merrill agreed to be the property manager of Highland House. Old photos of the reclusive master of the manor captivate her, yet she's terrified when he appears out of nowhere. How can Robert Pennington be making love to her by the parlor fireplace when he died over a century ago? Robert Pennington is a powerful industrialist charged with caring for an ailing father, a meddling mother, and two wayward siblings. Weary of his burdens, he longs for change. Is he ready for a woman from the future? His disciplined world turns upside down when the mysterious Samantha Merrill crashes his sister's birthday ball. He is wildly attracted to this intriguing beauty, but is it magic or mischief motivating her? When Sam vanishes before his eyes, he knows only one thing for certain. He wants her back.
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