Daughter of a prominent nineteenth-century Maine shipbuilder, Cherish Winslow had a deep love for ships, the ocean -- and her father's apprentice, Silas van der Zee. Once his childhood companion in Haven's End, Cherish wished Silas could see she was no longer a girl in pigtails but a woman in love.
Lilac Spring
โ Scribed by Ruth Axtell Morren
- Publisher
- Steeple Hill
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1426854285
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โฆ Synopsis
Daughter of a prominent nineteenth-century Maine shipbuilder, Cherish Winslow had a deep love for ships, the ocean--and her father's apprentice, Silas van der Zee. Once his childhood companion in Haven's End, Cherish wished Silas could see she was no longer a girl in pigtails but a woman in love. To Silas, Cherish was a beacon of light, illuminating his lonely life ... yet he doubted a lowly apprentice could win the heart of such an elegant young lady. A stolen kiss brought a moment's hope ... but he soon found himself tossed out on the street, with no job, no home, no chance of a future. In his darkest hour, Silas must find the strength to fight for his life--and for his beloved Cherish.
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