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Narrated by:
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Anna Guerrier
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By:
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Elizabeth Cadell
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Beautiful Stacey Marsh made a mistake—she should never have come home for her wedding. She had forsaken her hometown of Dorsham, England, long ago because it was too quiet, not at all the kind of place for the likes of Stacey. Stacey met Jules Charbonnier in Paris and planned to marry.
As soon as Stacey returns to Dorsham, the town was frantic with upcoming activity and Stacey’s grandfather’s ghost has come back to haunt them.
As for the boy next door, Nigel is simply too handsome for his own good. After Jules’ grandmother arrives in Dorsham for the wedding, Stacey has begun to re-think her quick decision to marry Jules.
Is it merely homesickness? Or has she changed her mind about who means the most to her…
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Good reader; so-so story. . .
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Of its time but offensive now
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a treat!
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Thanks for Another Cadell Deliight!
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i love these books!
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Delightful as usual!!
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Rochester's Wife
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Stevenson never fails to engage and delight
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Absorbing and fun story!
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