Kimberlie P. (kspell709) reviewed on + 5 more book reviews
From the back cover:
Hannibal, Missouri, 1999. The twin houses, Winterhill and Summervale, had stood side by side for over a century - and were a colorful piece of Hannibal's history. Legend had it that Zacharias Logan built Winterhill after he and his sons were banished from Summervale by his wife, Agatha, who lived as a recluse for the rest of her life. While trying to save the house from an uncertain fate, Shelby Miller, the caretaker of Winterhill, is whisked back into time - and into the body of Agatha Logan...
Hannibal, Missouri, 1871. Playing the scorned wife is no easy role for Shelby, especially when she encounters Zacharias. Breathtakingly handsome and devoted to his sons, Shelby cannot imagine what Zacharias did to drive Agatha from the world. Shelby's attraction to Zacharias is powerful, dangerous, and undeniable. But there can be no future for Shelby in the past. If she is to preserve the houses, she must mend the marriage and get back home before she loses her head - and her heart - completely...
Hannibal, Missouri, 1999. The twin houses, Winterhill and Summervale, had stood side by side for over a century - and were a colorful piece of Hannibal's history. Legend had it that Zacharias Logan built Winterhill after he and his sons were banished from Summervale by his wife, Agatha, who lived as a recluse for the rest of her life. While trying to save the house from an uncertain fate, Shelby Miller, the caretaker of Winterhill, is whisked back into time - and into the body of Agatha Logan...
Hannibal, Missouri, 1871. Playing the scorned wife is no easy role for Shelby, especially when she encounters Zacharias. Breathtakingly handsome and devoted to his sons, Shelby cannot imagine what Zacharias did to drive Agatha from the world. Shelby's attraction to Zacharias is powerful, dangerous, and undeniable. But there can be no future for Shelby in the past. If she is to preserve the houses, she must mend the marriage and get back home before she loses her head - and her heart - completely...
Back to all reviews by this member
Back to all reviews of this book
Back to Book Reviews
Back to Book Details
Back to all reviews of this book
Back to Book Reviews
Back to Book Details