The Ghost of Glendale by Natalie Kleinman
The
Ghost of Glendale
At
twenty-four years old, Phoebe Marcham is resigned to spinsterhood, unwilling to
settle for anything less than the deep love her parents had shared. That is,
until adventurer Duncan Armstrong rides into her home wood, larger than life
and with laughter in his eyes and more charm in his little finger than anyone
she’s ever met before.
Far from ridiculing her family ghost, Duncan resolves to
help solve the mystery which has left Simon Marcham a spirit in torment for two
hundred years.
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This book captured me from the first page. I enjoy this time period and Phoebe Marcham is my favorite type of strong, intelligent heroine. She can hold her tongue when necessary but still she takes no guff. The mystery has a Romeo and Juliet quality, but has kept many people guessing for generations. I loved the author's descriptions and have dreams of building my own maze to get lost in. A romantic tale with requisite obstacles, one of them being Aunt Sophia, whose character I also adored.
This was a perfect escape read to be enjoyed in a favorite spot.
Author Bio – Natalie is a published novelist and short story
writer whose addiction to the books of Georgette Heyer and love of The Regency
have been the inspiration for her latest book, The Ghost of Glendale.
Working on the premise that you never stop
learning, she goes to any and every writing event and workshop she can. In
addition she attends The Write Place Creative Writing School in Hextable in
Kent, one of the rewards for which is an abundant supply of cream cakes to celebrate
the frequent successes of its students.
Natalie is a member of the Romantic Novelists
Association, The Society of Authors and the Society of Women Writers and
Journalists. She lives with her husband in southeast London.
Social Media Links –
Blog: https://nataliekleinman.blogspot.co.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NatalieKleinmanAuthor/
Twitter: @NatKleinman
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What a lovely review. Thank you so much for taking the time, Laura. I really appreciate it
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