Three sisters have been raised by their loving Uncle Rupert, the Marquis of Stanhavon, since the death of their parents. Though Stanhavon Castle is a crumbling ruin and the war left the family coffers practically empty, the Marquis raised the girls with an independent spirit and faith. On his death, they are left to fend for themselves.
Jerusalem (Jerri) is the oldest. At 19 she wonders how she'll care for her younger siblings, especially when their new, handsome, lawyer has few helpful ideas. Bethlehem, Beth, only a year younger, is a healer, but what is she to do when the new doctor doesn't believe a young innocent woman should be in the medical profession? Sara at 17 struggles with her health, but she is determined to save the castle. What will she do that when an heir suddenly shows up, and he wants to destroy the castle for a wrong done his branch of the family generations earlier?
The three young women deal with their situation in various ways as three different men enter their lives. A Regency Romance that deals with misunderstandings, danger, and more as the sisters learn God's plans are very different from their own. ...And much better.
Carolyn R Scheidies is a wife, proud mother of two, and grandmother of wonderful grandchildren she loves to spoil. Though her writing career is important, it is not more important than her family or her faith.
A graduate from the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) with a degree in journalism, Carolyn's published credits include over two-dozen plus books (with various publishers including Harlequin and Barbour), several of which have garnered awards. She's written features, program material and more for a variety of publications, has a regular newspaper column, worked as an editor, speaker/teacher and book reviewer. One of her Kearney Hub columns also won her an Amy Writing Award in 2013.
Through the years, Scheidies has spoken to different groups, led workshops, substitute taught in the media dept at UNK for several years and has taught adult enrichment writing classes at Central Community College. She has been interviewed on NTV, KHAS and AFR radio as well as in numerous print and online publications and had a monthly book review segment on NTV when she was a regular book reviewer.
Whatever she does, Carolyn’s goal is to share hope found in Jesus Christ.