Despite its graceful beauty, Winterset remains shrouded in the mystery of its dark past. . .
Ever Since Anna Holcombe inexplicably refused his proposal, Reed Moreland has been unable to set foot in the home that was the backdrop to their romance--Winterset. The eerie beauty of the Gloucestershire mansion and the mystery that surrounds it have always captivated him, and he can neither continue living in the house nor give it up completely despite the painful memories it stirs in his heart.
But when Reed begins having his troubling dreams about Anna being in danger, he puts his heartbreak and bitterness aside and directs his carriage back to Winterset, determined to protect the woman he cannot stop loving. Once again passion flares between them, but the murder of a servant girl draws them deep in to the foreboding, deadly legends of Winterset. . .and a destiny neither Anna nor Reed can escape.
Jodie N. from ZEPHYR COVE, NV wrote on 10/10/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
part 3 of the Moreland series - very good - romance & intrigue.
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Tina S. from IRVING, TX wrote on 3/20/2007...
Loved it!
Cassie G. (wildeclipse) from ELLENSBURG, WA wrote on 3/15/2007...
I really liked this book. It is a historical romance but it also involves a crime that has to be solved. This book kept me turning each page and i had a hard time putting it down.
Susie O. from UHRICHSVILLE, OH wrote on 2/12/2007...
Good read
Beverly C. (bevychap) from ASHLAND, KY wrote on 1/12/2007...
A better-than-usual romance. Just a little different.
Reba G. from JOHNSON CITY, TN wrote on 12/10/2006...
THIS IS A GOOD BOOK THAT I ENJOYED READING.
Daryl D. from GLENWOOD, AR wrote on 10/1/2006...
Good historical romance story.
Jean K. from LUDINGTON, MI wrote on 8/3/2006...
readers looking for a good 19th century ghost story need look no further. A truly enjoyable read
Mindy H. (MindyH) from ROCK ISLAND, IL wrote on 6/18/2006...
Ever since Anna Holcombe inexplicably refused his proposal, Reed Moreland has been unable to set foot in the home that was the backdrop to their romance - Winterset. The eerie beauty of the Gloucestershier mansion and the mystery that surrounds it have always captivated him, and he can neither continue living in the house nor give it up completely despite the painful memories it stirs in his heart.
But when REed begins having troubling dreams about Anna being in danger, he puts his heartbreak and bitterness aside and directs his carriage back to Winterset, determined to protect the woman he cannot stop loving. Once again passion flares between them, but the murder of a servant girl draws them deep into the foreboding, deadly legends of Winterset...and a destiny neither Anna nor Reed ca escape.
Annie Y. from EXTON, PA wrote on 5/2/2006...
read once like new condition
Kim S. (KS) from LOS ANGELES, CA wrote on 1/29/2006...
As with all the books that I've read by Candace Camp, I enjoyed this one too.