Eldrith Manor
Leigh Rivers
by Joanne Pence
Julia Perrin manages the Donnelly Cabin Inn with a practical, no-nonsense attitude, firmly dismissing the local legends that claim her property is haunted by mischievous matchmakers. For Julia, the cabin is a business, not a portal to the afterlife, and she prefers it that way. She has spent her life avoiding the complications of romance, content to let her guests chase fairy tales while she keeps her feet planted firmly on the ground.
Everything changes when Jean-Philippe Fontaine, a mysterious French falcon biologist, checks in. While he claims to be tracking poachers, his arrival triggers a series of inexplicable events that force the two skeptics into an uneasy alliance. As the cabin’s long-buried secrets begin to surface, the lines between the past and the present blur, pulling them both into a mystery that challenges everything they thought they knew about life and love.
This enchanting paranormal romance masterfully weaves together a tale of second chances and spectral intervention. As the ghostly residents of the inn begin to orchestrate their own version of destiny, Julia and Jean-Philippe must confront their guarded hearts. If you are looking for a heartwarming story where the veil between worlds is thin and love is the ultimate discovery, this is your next must-read.
October 16, 2024
I truly enjoyed this book. I liked the other two in the series but this was my favorite. I want to read more books by this author, Joanne Pence. )
February 3, 2023
Ever wonder if your loved ones that have passed this life can possibly be looking out for you? This last part of this trilogy wraps up with the last and oldest sister and her journey on letting go of her past by allowing herself to open herself to letting someone she loves into her life. I absolutely loved the ghosts playing matchmakers and how even from beyond they helped her survive through danger and explained how real bravery is opening your heart and letting all your emotions out and...
July 16, 2023
I read this book in a day. I enjoyed it very much. I too believe the veil between worlds can be thin. Something to find hope and comfort in and not fear. The characters were wonderful, the land and its description were visual with beauty. All around good read. ) One person found this helpful
March 29, 2023
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I think I liked this one the most in the series. I'm glad Julia finally saw what she needed to. I recommend this book. ) One person found this helpful
June 29, 2021
This book nicely tied up all the loose ends from the first two. Bringing in the falcon issue added a nice layer of interest and action. )
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