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Someone to love

Jace Montgomery believes an old brick fortress in Margate, England can unlock the mystery to his fiancee's inexplicable suicide. When Jace discovers the spirit of another suicide victim within the home, he seeks out a beautiful news reporter who helps him uncover the truth.

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  • "Jace Montgomery believes an old brick fortress in Margate, England can unlock the mystery to his fiancee's inexplicable suicide. When Jace discovers the spirit of another suicide victim within the home, he seeks out a beautiful news reporter who helps him uncover the truth."@en
  • "Three years after wealthy Jace Montgomery's fiancée, Stacy, committed suicide, he discovers a postcard of Priory House, a British estate, with an enigmatic love note. Although Stacy's family blamed Jace, saying she wanted to end the engagement, he knows their love was mutual, and has never believed it was suicide. Certain that Priory House holds the key, he buys the estate. He detests the rambling house on sight; however, he is intrigued by the Victorian ghost of Ann Stuart because, like Stacy, she supposedly committed suicide before her wedding to escape from marrying her intended groom. Jace knows that if he can untangle Ann's mystery, he can find out what really happened to Stacy."@en
  • "Jude Deveraux, the author of 'First Impressions' and 'Wild Orchids', presents her highly anticipated new book, an emotionally charged romance about a man coming to terms with his wife's tragic suicide."@en
  • "Jace Montgomery's fiancée, Stacy, commits suicide while they're vacationing in England--or so, three years after her death, everybody but Jace believes. The chance discovery of a letter Stacy received days before she died and a photo of Priory House in Margate, England--the village where Stacy committed suicide--prompt Jace to investigate. Finding Priory House for sale, Jace buys it despite its ugliness and expense. Dwelling in the house is the ghost of young Ann Stuart, who lived there in the 1870s and committed suicide just before her wedding. A local journalist, the beautiful and confrontational Nightingale Smythe, joins man and spirit in the search for the truth about Stacy and Ann's deaths."@en

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  • "Romantic suspense novels"@en
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Sound recordings"@en
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Compact discs"@en
  • "Romance fiction"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Someone to love"@en
  • "Someone to love"
  • "Someone to love a novel"@en