ISBN: 9780340521182
Release Date: 16 Jan 1990
Average rating: (read by 4 members)

Categories: Modern fiction , Romance

Virginia Keile has a secret dream. To have a second chance at loving the tall, handsome Cornish farmer she met - and foolishly lost - the heady summer she was a debutante. Life has taught Virginia a great deal in twenty-seven years - about wedding a titled bachelor picked out by her mother, about a lonely marriage that ended in her husband's accidental death, and about nearly losing her children to her husband's mother and bossy Nanny. Now she has come back to picturesque Cornwall to rent a battered seaside cottage. For herself and for the children. And to discover if this time she can fill an empty house with love.

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I loved this story, from virginia making the decision that she can live her own life to her new family in cornwall. I love this author and have really enjoyed all of the books that I have read

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