Description
As a former stablehand for the Prescotts, Evan Avery is
all too familiar with the vicious nature of his old master
. . . and the gentle kindness of Florence and her younger
brother. Desperate to save his friends, Evan boldly
returns to the estate to help them escape. Though Lady
Prescott refuses rescue, Evan successfully spirits Florence
and her brother away to his family’s farm. There, they
quite naturally adjust to the rigors and rhythms of farm
life as the bond of friendship between Florence and
Evan flourishes and soon deepens into romance. But the
couple’s happiness is overshadowed when they receive a
shocking correspondence that changes everything.
Anita Stansfield has more than seventy published books and is the recipient of many awards, including two Lifetime Achievement Awards. Her books go far beyond being enjoyable, memorable stories. Anita resonates particularly well with a broad range of devoted readers because of her sensitive and insightful examination of contemporary issues that are faced by many of those readers, even when her venue is a historical romance. Readers come away from her compelling stories equipped with new ideas about how to enrich their ownlives, regardless of their circumstances. Anita was born and raised in Provo, Utah. She is the mother of five and has a growing number of grandchildren. She also writes for the general trade market under the name Elizabeth D. Michaels.