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Lady Elizabeth Barrington-Elsworthy's charred remains are discovered after her home, Barrington Hall, is burned to the ground. She was 'the keeper' of the infamous Barrington jewels and heirlooms and her untimely death means that their whereabouts are now unknown. It is believed they are hidden somewhere on the estate. The estate is closed. Years pass and then Cavendish House, a palatial building, now stands where Barrington Hall once stood. The property is now divided into fourteen apartments. Cherishé Love lives in apartment 4. She discovers a book, 'The History of Barrington Hall', that…mehr

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Lady Elizabeth Barrington-Elsworthy's charred remains are discovered after her home, Barrington Hall, is burned to the ground. She was 'the keeper' of the infamous Barrington jewels and heirlooms and her untimely death means that their whereabouts are now unknown. It is believed they are hidden somewhere on the estate. The estate is closed. Years pass and then Cavendish House, a palatial building, now stands where Barrington Hall once stood. The property is now divided into fourteen apartments. Cherishé Love lives in apartment 4. She discovers a book, 'The History of Barrington Hall', that references the missing heirlooms and also that a substantial reward is being offered by Lord Henry Barrington-Elsworthy if they are found. Cherishé and her best friend Sonia are determined to seek out the treasure but they are not alone - others are also keen to look for them. So begins an hilarious journey where lies, deceit, betrayal and lust all have their part to play.
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Cherishé Love is a storyteller. She loves and lives life to the fullest. To her, every minute is an adventure, and her claim to fame is that when she was born, her parents, 'the Loves,' couldn't agree upon a name for her until, that is, they purchased a cushion for their summer house and there, embroidered upon the material was-Cherishé. Enough said.