When the Italian Came to Stay

When the Italian Came to Stay
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9781512711790
ISBN-13 : 1512711799
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Book Synopsis When the Italian Came to Stay by : A. R. Conti Fulwell

Download or read book When the Italian Came to Stay written by A. R. Conti Fulwell and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2015-11-24 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Like a fish out of water Serafina Rinaldi wants nothing more than be free. Free from boarding school, free from English society, and free from her haunting past. When her father calls in a favor from an English friend, Sir Matthew Renault, asking him to take his daughter back to Cainesworth Abbey, Sir Matthews esteemed family estate, Serafina is ready to give in and forget she ever wanted anything more. As Serafina settles in, she finds that not everyone at Cainesworth is against her. Making friends with Sir Matthews cousin Lady Eliza Carthidge gives Serafina just the ally that she will need as her past begins to collide with the family at Cainesworth. Joshua Stone, a man from Serafinas past, comes to Cainesworth looking for solace after the unfortunate death of his brother on the Titanic. Together, the four uncover a mystery, and a common scoundrel, connecting their worlds, testing their faith, and delivering them to the threshold of a destiny that they have all been seeking.


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