Synopsis:
"Sarah M. Eden’s mysterious novella OF GHOSTS AND GARDENS, if Enid
Pryce has one downfall, it’s that she talks to the ghost in her garden,
which doesn’t make her too popular among society’s elite. In fact, she
returns to her home in Wales after a Season in Bath with not one offer
of marriage. Deeming herself a failure at the nearly-spinster age of
nineteen, she is pleasantly surprised when an English gentleman shows up
in her garden, apparently intent on finding out more about the ghost.
Burke Kennard, grandson of an English marquess, quickly becomes utterly
charmed by the young Welsh woman, but the ghost in the garden is more
likely to push them apart than pull them together.
Annette Lyon’s enthralling story IT’S YOU, when Charlie and Anna
both see the ghost of Nanny Mae, they think they’re losing their minds.
Anna tries to find out more about the ghost and uncovers a decades’ old
family secret. One that separated two people in love. Now, the ghost of
Nanny Mae must set her wrongs to right. As Charlie and Anna explore the
past, and the truth of what happened, they discover that the mistakes of
the past might lead to love of the future.
Heather B. Moore's SOPHIA’S CURSE, a suspenseful novella, Joan
grows up in an abbey in France, believing that she is an orphan. A
chance encounter with the foreboding owner of a neighboring estate,
alters everything she’s understood about her parents. She discovers
she’s an integral part of changing a decades-old curse, and that her
life, as well as the handsome and intriguing Simon Rousseau’s life, are
both in danger unless she makes an enormous sacrifice that will change
the course of her dreams.
Lisa Mangum’s haunting story THE SIRENS’ SONG, we meet recently
widowed Oliver, the lead physician on a luxury cruise liner traveling to
Greece. He hopes that the change of scenery will help ease his grief
over his deceased wife, Cate. After falling overboard, though, he is
captured by a siren and taken to a mystical island. Through the sirens'
song, Oliver is able to relive his memories of Cate—both the good and
the bad—as long as he gives away his memories of her. But can he
sacrifice his best memory in exchange for one last chance to say
good-bye?
Jordan McCollum’s thrilling novella THE MAN OF HER DREAMS,
homicide detective Alexandra Steen dreams about real murders before they
happen, seeing the crime through the eyes of the killers. But the
dreams never contain enough clues to save the victim before it's too
late. Then one dream ends before a murder occurs—in a place she knows.
She finds herself racing against time to prevent the deadly act, only to
discover that the intended victim is a man she thought she’d never see
again. Seven years might have passed since her breakup with Nick, but
the years haven’t changed her feelings for him. Now, she must convince
Nick that her dreams are real and find a way to prevent his death.
Elana Johnson’s chilling story THE GHOST OF MILLHOUSE MANSION,
Naomi knows her crush on Colt Jennings is unreasonable. When he invites
her to his reclusive mansion to restore an old wooden rocking horse,
Naomi can’t resist accepting the job. The more time Naomi spends touring
his home, the more interested she becomes in Colt. Until she sees a man
in the library who vanishes into thin air. She thinks she’s losing her
mind until Colt tells her about the ghosts he’s been seeing for years."
Review:
These Timeless Romance collections have become some of my favorite reads. Each author creating a story that they have tirelessly poured over, and most likely in the end were finally glad to have sent off their final works to readers like myself to enjoy.
Each story is well written. Read one chapter, or the whole novella, and into the next if you have the time. Some are ghost stories, others deal with curses, nightmares come true, and mystic creatures of the sea. Drama, and romance are just two of the genre's in these novella's. October is the perfect time to pick up this book with Halloween just around the corner.
Like with all the other collections I have read, I have my favorites, and my not so favorites of these stories but my favorites could be your dis-likes. Read for yourself, just do it!
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