After surviving the illness that nearly claimed her life, Amelia Levingston finally believes she’s found peace—and love—with the enigmatic Englishman, Arthur Kinsey. But when their return to his ancestral home, The Park House, stirs up long-buried secrets and unresolved rivalries, Amelia discovers that the ghosts haunting this family are not just metaphorical. As wedding bells toll and old loves reappear, tragedy strikes, forcing Amelia to question everything she thought she knew about the man who saved her heart. Torn between forgiveness and self-preservation, she must confront the truth about Arthur’s past—and her own strength to face the future. A lush, romantic, and haunting continuation of The Park House, this sequel explores love’s endurance through loss, the hidden wounds of privilege, and the quiet courage it takes to rebuild after heartbreak.
Kacie Foos lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee with her husband Mike, daughter Frankie, their two dogs Loki and Love, and a white rabbit named Easter. She grew up in the Pacific Northwest, in a magical little city called Spokane, Washington. At an early age she took an interest in acting, which blossomed into a career in Hollywood. She graduated from AMDA LA, but also studied film at UCLA, Shakespeare at RADA in London, and even lived in Paris, France studying French literature. While living in Hollywood, she found a talent and passion for writing for theater and the screen. This blossomed into a dream of writing novels, The Park House is the first of many stories to come. To learn more, visit www.kaciefoos.com.
Nice sequel to The Park House with the added dimension of intrigue and suspense. Foos crafts this romantic narrative in which most of the characters are likeable and the story thread makes the story a page turner. An added attraction for me was that the story was set in Nottingham which was relatable to my husband and me.