![]() ![]() ![]() Praise for The Heiress of Winterwood “My kind of book! grabbed my attention from the first lines and I eagerly returned to its pages. To save the child they’ve both come to love-and any hopes of preserving their fledgling love-both must learn to relinquish control so they can embrace the future ahead of them. And away from the family he has sworn to love and protect. Graham’s strength and self-control have served him well and earned him much respect, but chasing perfection has kept him a prisoner of his own discipline. When their parents travel to visit their dying grandfather, the sisters are left behind in their home in the woods. Amelia’s detailed plans would normally see her through any trial, but now, desperate and shaken, she’s forced to examine her soul and face her one weakness: pride. Raised in a small village surrounded by vast forests, Liba and Laya have lived a peaceful sheltered life - even if they've heard of troubling times for Jews elsewhere. ![]() When the baby vanishes with little more than an ominous ransom note hinting at her whereabouts, Amelia and Graham are driven to test the boundaries of their love for this little one. But she knows she can’t do it alone and finds herself in the surprising position of asking Graham, the child’s father-a man she’s never met before-to marry her. Amelia Barrett, heiress to an estate nestled in the English moors, defies family expectations and promises to raise her dying friend’s baby. In this sweet Regency romance, Amelia Barret will risk everything to keep her word-even to the point of proposing to a sea captain she’s never met. ![]()
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