When Rose Mason inherits her family's Victorian house, she plans to start a new life with her fiance. But as she begins renovating the old mansion, she realizes that it's not just the walls that have a story to tell. Strange occurrences and unexplained phenomena make her wonder if she's alone in the house. And when she meets one of the contractors who's helping with the repairs, she discovers a connection that dates back generations.
As Rose delves deeper into the secrets of the house and her family's past, she starts to see her fiance in a new light. Is he really the man she wants to spend the rest of her life with? Or has fate brought her to this village for a reason? With the help of her mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, Rose must unravel the mystery of the haunted house and find the courage to follow her heart.
Book of Autumns is a captivating tale of love, family, and the ties that bind us. If you're a fan of heartwarming romance novels with a touch of the supernatural, this is a book you won't want to miss.
The story of Rose as she restores a house and delves into the past generations of the women in her family had me intrigued and pulled firmly into the book. This is the perfect story to read on a Chris bottom day with hot tea or glass of wine.
At various points in the book there were lapses in continuity. For instance referring to one person pronouns would run masculine for a while and then feminine. Or at one point she talks about eating nacho chips in bed but then tell somebody that they are sour cream and onion. These are minor things but did tend to detract from the story.