From the hardcover jacket:They were told Tyburn Warrick was dying. So they came to Warrick, the great, sprawling estate, not to comfort but to wait. This was the man who had wild-catted his way to become one of the country's riches oil barons, the man who had built a vast empire out of tyranny and p...
It's hard to call this story a romance. To me, this is more a dark story of an older man who becomes obsessed over a young girl and the lengths he would go to to "have" her after a major faux pas(*cough*;) at the beginning in response to her rejection of him. Gradually the obsession becomes a roma...
It's hard to call this story a romance. To me, this is more a dark story of an older man who becomes obsessed over a young girl and the lengths he would go to to "have" her after a major faux pas(*cough*;) at the beginning in response to her rejection of him. Gradually the obsession becomes a roma...
Eden and Honor begins in 1896 and Eden Castle is filled to the brim with returning family members and new arrivals. Eve is in childbirth, Richard's son Geoffrey returns from the Boer War crippled and bitter, and John Murrey Eden's son Frederick returns from ministering in India with a very pregnant...
I wasn't entirely satisfied with this one. While I did find Elizabeth's story in here interesting and poignant, the rest of the novel just didn't quite work right. I didn't feel much for Susan, and I found the restoration of John Murrey Eden to be a bit too much. Fans of the series should find this ...
American Eden is the sixth book in a seven book series, and begins in 1889. At the end of book four, American Eden, Mary and her husband Burke left England behind and returned to his family home near Mobile Alabama (we didn't hear much about them in book five). Fate has blessed them with three beaut...
"...Years from now you must not wake up, as I did, and remember you have caused pain. Let me spare you that, if I can. Take my hand..." John Murrey Eden's obsessive manipulating has driven all of his loved ones away, and he's resided in a now crumbling Eden Castle alone in his madness - almost alone...
"Unfortunately he'd tried to remake human beings in his own image, and had found flesh and blood to be less malleable to his will than iron and brick."Against the odds, John Murrey Eden carved out a huge financial empire and he rules it all - including the Women of Eden - his childlike wife Lila, hi...
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