Jackson Leaves: an Edwardian house in Penylen, built in 1906, semi-detached, three storeys, spacious, beautifully presented, and left in good condition to Rob and Julia by Rob's late aunt. It's an ordinary sort of a house... except for the way the rooms don't stay in the same places. And the strange
The House That Love Built
β Scribed by Jean Brashear
- Publisher
- Jean Brashear Literary Trust
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-us
- Weight
- 327 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Once they had it all: a home with a man who adored her, three children they cherished, a life filled with passion and promise.
Until one troubled child cost them everything.
After a childhood of constant upheaval, all Cleo Formby wanted was to put down roots, to fill a house with family and love. When Malcolm Channing swept into her life, she gained it all: the home, the children, the love of a good man who adored her--
Until their firstborn daughter tore their family apart, and even the love between Cleo and Malcolm wasn't strong enough to survive the devastation.
Five years later, that daughter returns, destitute--with a child in tow. Cleo and Malcolm are thrown together againβ¦and realize that their love has never died.
But both have ties to others now, and their daughter is no less troubled than before. Being in constant proximity yet unable to be together is a constant heartache, but the...
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