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Nora Roberts
Virginia's Shenandoah Valley is a long way from Hollywood.
And that's exactly how Cilla McGowan wants it. Cilla, a
former child star who has found more satisfying work as a
restorer of old houses, has come to her grandmother's
farmhouse, tools at her side, to rescue it from ruin. Sadly,
no one was able to save her grandmother, the legendary Janet
Hardy. An actress with a tumultuous life, Janet entertained
glamorous guests and engaged in decadent affairsbut
died of an overdose in this very house more than thirty
years earlier. To this day, Janet haunts Cilla's dreams. And
during waking hours, Cilla is haunted by her melodramatic,
five-times-married mother, who carried on in the public
spotlight and never gave her a chance at a normal childhood.
By coming east, rolling up her sleeves, and rehabbing this
wreck of a house, Cilla intends to find some kind of
normalcy for herself.
Plunging into the project with gusto, she's almost too busy
to notice her neighbor, graphic novelist Ford
Sawyerbut his lanky form, green eyes, and easy,
unflappable humor (not to mention his delightfully ugly dog,
Spock) are hard to ignore. Determined not to perpetuate the
family tradition of ill-fated romances, Cilla steels herself
against Ford's quirky charm, but she can't help indulging in
a little fantasy.
But love and a peaceful life may not be in the cards for
Cilla. In the attic, she has found a cache of unsigned
letters suggesting that Janet Hardy was pregnant when she
diedand that the father was a local married man. Cilla
can't help but wonder what really happened all those years
ago. The mystery only deepens with a series of intimidating
acts and a frightening, violent assault. And if Cilla and
Ford are unable to sort out who is targeting her and why,
she maylike her world-famous grandmother be cut
down in the prime of her life.
Putnam Books, July 2008
464 pages ISBN: 0399154914 Hardcover $26.95
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