Newly Revised and Corrected. A Novel of Gothic Mystery and Supernatural Suspense! You’ve heard of the Woman in White and the Woman in Black, now meet The Lady in Yellow! Be swept away in a doomed romance on the Yorkshire moors. Every woman loves an alpha, but one who is as warm and charming as Rafe de Grimston is impossible to resist. Poor Veronica, new governess to his strange, white-haired twins, cannot stop her heart from breaking as she discovers love for the first time, and unearths a secret so dark that there is no she can surrender to it. Synopsis: Approaching her nineteenth birthday, Veronica Everly is on a train heading to a stately home in the wilds of Yorkshire to take on her first job as governess to two motherless children, Jacques and Jacqueline, twins so identical that together they are called "Jack". The secretive nature of the housekeeper, Mrs. Twig, strange books in the library, and the increasingly weird, disturbing antics of the twins bring up Veronica's deepest fears. But when she meets the twins' father, the dark, handsome and stormy Rafe de Grimston, her fate seems sealed. Belden House is full of mysteries. An unseen bell tolls, wolves prowl the grounds, and under the full moon, a lady appears in a yellow gown whose eyes run red with blood. There is a curse on Belden House that drives Rafe de Grimston to despair. It has something to do with the old church in the forest, and has even more to do with the lady in yellow. ... Scroll and grab your copy now!
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- Release Date 01/06/2014
- Author Alyne de Winter
- Language English
- Company House of Winterspells Gothic; 2nd edition
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