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HTML: From the bestselling author of Manchester Christmas comes a new adventure full of love, generosity, and heart-pounding intrigue. Following the runaway success of her first novel, Chase Harrington is hiding in Manhattan. Assuming the visions from her past are behind her, Chase takes an assignment that lands her in the center of a new mystery surrounding a mansion known as Briarcliff Manor and deceased millionaire Sebastian Winthrop. A letter, left by Sebastian, reveals three secrets surrounding the mansion where Chase is now living. Silent messages begin to appear, urging her to help those closest to her who are now in peril, including a deaf child shut away from the world and a war veteran still haunted by his past. With her handsome boyfriend Gavin and faithful dog Scooter at her side, Chase must unlock the secrets of Briarcliff, help those she has come to love and face the surprise ending not even she saw coming. This latest Chase Harrington adventure is so full of romance, kindness, mystery, and astounding twists and turns, it will leave you wanting to grab a flashlight and best friend, to go searching for clues in the dark. .No library descriptions found. |
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This is a light and easy read. The characters are good people and that warms the heart. My only complaint was that sometimes, I felt that the author either thought his readers were dumb or didn't have faith that his writing would engage the reader, and I say this because over and over when mentioning someone, he would remind us who that person is, ex: Matthew, Chase's driver...We met Matthew at the very beginning of the book, and he's been mentioned in just about every chapter, by page 200, I know who he is. Petty gripe, I know. This was a very enjoyable book. ( )