In his old age, the eccentric Nicholas Kendrick advertised for distant relatives with the intention of inviting them to spend prolonged periods at his home, Falcon's Keep.When Ginny answered the advertisement, the old family lawyer warned her about the old man's heir, Luke Kendrick — "At least as far as Luke is concerned, these guests are not entirely welcome." But Ginny, who wanted desperately to get away from her work in a private hotel, decided to go.
When an advertisement went out trying to find extended generations of family, the heroine saw it and realized that she must go. So she left her old life behind and began a new one. When she met the hero he was an arrogant snob and seemed to get under the heroines skin. Soon she found herself loving the hero and was jealous when another woman showed up claiming to be from another line. The heroine thought that her hero was going to marry the other girl but it wasn't true. Eventually he kicked the other girl out and proposed to the heroine.
I have to say, the ending to this book was so abrupt and crappy I nearly cried. I expected WAY more but it didn't happen. It was just okay.