I'm pleased to announce my end-of-summer BookBub promotion. From 12:01 AM tonight, Thursday,
August 27th (PDT) through 12:00 PM on Monday, August 31st (PDT), the e-book version of Shades of
the Past is free to everyone on Amazon. Help yourselves and tell all
of your friends. Enjoy!
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Widowed Victorian Lady: Traveling companion to an elderly, aristocratic
lady, Vanessa Wynters is drawn to Royal Sherringham upon her employer's death.
Little does she expect to remain at the estate beyond the funeral itself, or to
find herself caught up in the secrets of
Sherringham’s turbulent past or those of the deceased noblewoman’s dark,
brooding nephew ― Viscount Adrian Marrable.
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Mysterious Viscount: Twice wed and twice widowed, the darkly handsome
lord is implicated in both his wives’ tragic and untimely deaths. Adrian is
captivated by Vanessa’s golden beauty and willingly fulfills his late aunt’s
dying wishes. His generous financial support allows Vanessa to remain at
Sherringham and pursue her passion for photography. But her growing attraction
to the enigmatic viscount proves as unsettling as the ghostly figure that
appears in her photographs.
Royal
Sherringham:
An expansive castle-mansion complex in the English West Midlands, its long
history dates back to the times of the druids. What mysteries does Sherringham
hold, and why did Adrian’s late aunt flee her beloved home to live in
self-imposed exile? Now, as the Marrable family gathers after years apart,
Sherringham’s unseen residents stir.
What might they reveal, if the planes between the spiritual and material
dimensions are breached? Will Vanessa find an adversary or an ally in the
otherworldly presence that beckons from her photographs as secrets are unearthed,
shade by shocking shade? Dare Vanessa embrace her blossoming love for the dark
viscount or, like her late employer, flee Sherringham forever?
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“A compelling tale enhanced by the mystery surrounding Sherringham’s Castle. Ms. Kirkwood’s artful use of photography to unravel the mystery of the restless spirit lends both credibility and realism to her tale.”
— Romantic Times
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