Chasing her future, Bethany Engel runs directly into the arms of a man running from his past. Griff Lytton is everything Bethany isn’t—he’s older, worldly and wealthy and can give her the security she desperately needs. Torn by strong desires for Griff, she’s tempted to compromise her values, but is spared the decision when ghosts from Griff’s past rise up and threaten to destroy the fragile bond they’ve built.
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I have seldom picked up a romance novel for my reading pleasure in the last 67 years, but I'm so very happy this is the novel I chose to read. Mr Geddes has included all the good writing I see in his poetry and none of the objectionable plot gimmicks I usually equate with romance novels. A truly enjoyable read!