* Wonderfully authentic feel! * I LOVED this book! * Riveting * Great Story *
Yorkshire, 1710
When Daniel starts his new position as Master of Horse at the renowned Brigham estate, he feels like he is dreaming - until he realizes not everything is as perfect as it seems. The baronet has an unpredictable cruel streak and then there's the girl.
Treated like an outcast by the other servants, she never utters a single word. It breaks Daniel's heart to see her so lonely and abused. Carefully, he reaches out to her, well aware that it might cost him his livelihood.
Can he unearth the terrible secret the old Master of Horse hints at on his deathbed?
Mystery and romance combine in this thrilling historical novel set in rural England in the early 18th century.
Reader's Voices:
"The author's style is nothing short of breathtaking, offering up splendid scenery that never felt superfluous. This was the kind of book that felt so real I was still thinking about the characters even days later. I highly recommend this one if you enjoyed Jane Eyre and Downton Abbey. It has all the spooky mystery undertones of Jane Eyre, and all the drama and twists of Downton. Such an excellent book!" - NKN -
"The author wrote it not only with so much emotion and spirituality but the writing itself blew me away. It felt original and it's not easy to write a historical novel. The different connections created in the story are absolutely beautiful. The maid, the horse and Daniel. The entangled mysteries, the incredible drama keeps your heart beating strong not to mention that chill running down your spine and arms. I honestly fell in love with the story.
This was my first clean romance and frankly it was one of the best romance novels I've read. I'm glad I bought the book because I have a feeling I'm going to read it over and over." - Avid Reader -
"This was a book to read slowly and savor just as you would sip a fine wine. From start to finish, I became a part of their world, and could feel what they felt. The ending was very strong, not like a lot of books that seem to "drop off" so to speak." - Sara D. -