

The story is about a young woman, Treasure, who grew up as a "thinker", one who helped everyone in the village with their problems. The problem is she was never expected to have any feelings...never expected to cry etc. then she met the late squire's only child, Sterling. He returned from England to claim his inheritance she finds herself with many new feelings she doesn't know what to do with. Treasure ends up helping Sterling find his true self, but the journey is wonderful and awful to watch. There is of course sex. A lot I think she could have left out or shortened but it did give you the meaning of what was going on. I thought all and all is was a good read.
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