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May 12, 2015

A Stranger's Secret by Laurie Alice Eakes


I received this book from Book Look Bloggers in exchange for a fair and honest review.

A Stranger's Secret by Laurie Alice Eakes
A Cliff of Cornwall Novel #2
ISBN: 9780310333401
Trade Paperback - 352 pages

Synopsis
As a grieving widow, Morwenna only wants to make a life for herself and her young son at her murdered husband s estate. Until an unconscious man washes up on her shore, entangling her in a web of mysteries that threatens everything she holds dear.

Still grieving the loss of her husband, Morwenna Penvenan fills her days preserving her son s heritage: the dilapidated estate his father left them. But all attempts at restoration are thwarted when she is accused of deliberately causing ships to crash on her shore in order to steal their cargo. While seeking clues to the true culprits, she finds an unconscious man wearing a medallion with the Penvenan crest enameled upon it.

Upon learning of his father s death, David pursues answers to the many questions left in his father s wake: Why was his father in Cornwall when he said he would be in Scotland? Why did he die in possession of a medallion belonging to a prominent Cornwall family? Why did his father take money from the family s ship-building business? And why did someone kill him? Only after waking up at the Penvenan estate under Morwenna s care do the pieces start falling together.

As David recovers in Morwenna s house, they grow to care about one another, while knowing each have reasons to distrust the other. The closer they work together, the more they learn how their lives and mysteries are entwined. As the past continues to intrude on their lives, they must learn to ask the Lord and others for help or risk losing each other and maybe even losing their lives."
 

Review
This is the second book in the Cornwall series but the first book that I have read. Also this is the first book that I have read by this author. I was able to read this without being confused but I have now ordered the first book and will be going back to read it.
I like how the author could make the characters feel so real. She did a good job with their development as well as describing the scenes. Another thing I liked about this story was that there was a little bit of mystery involved along with the romance.
I really felt bad for Morwenna and all the bad things going on in her home and around her. She is a strong woman who is trying to better her life after her husband’s death left her in poverty. Morwenna is a very stubborn person, but she knows what she wants and is figuring out how to get it.

All in all a very good book that will grab you from the first page and not let go until the very last word. 

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