When he inherits his grandmother’s old cottage in Cornwall, Tom thinks it’s an ideal opportunity to start over where nobody knows him, and where he might just get a chance at happiness. He divorces his wife, sells his cafe in Gloucester, and moves in to his new, very neglected home – only to find that there is more on offer than he had bargained for – the place is haunted, and Tom’s dead grandmother seems to have a long buried family secret she’s desperate to share with him. Not to be deterred, Tom decides he can live with the ghostly visitations and sets out to start his new life. He finds himself a job in a cafe in the nearby town – and soon realises that he’s strongly attracted to his new boss, Marco. There’s only one problem, someone else has her eye on Tom’s prospective lover, and she seems determined to go to any lengths to make sure that Tom’s story does not have a happy ending. Fortunately for him, Tom’s ghosts, have other ideas...
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- Authors Jane Gray, R. Stoneman
- Language English
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