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When murder stalks St. Merryn, no secrets are safe… A forbidden romance… Set in 1820 Cornwall, Charity Perrow lives a sheltered life in the village of St. Merryn. When she meets and falls for Jethro Ennor, they soon learn their families are bitter enemies, and Charity finds herself torn between remaining loyal to her family and giving into her growing desire for a man they hate. A village with hidden secrets… A battle-scarred redcoat is lurking In Greenoak Woods. Struggling to keep his grip on sanity, he's come home to settle the score with those responsible for the heavy burden he's been…mehr

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When murder stalks St. Merryn, no secrets are safe… A forbidden romance… Set in 1820 Cornwall, Charity Perrow lives a sheltered life in the village of St. Merryn. When she meets and falls for Jethro Ennor, they soon learn their families are bitter enemies, and Charity finds herself torn between remaining loyal to her family and giving into her growing desire for a man they hate. A village with hidden secrets… A battle-scarred redcoat is lurking In Greenoak Woods. Struggling to keep his grip on sanity, he's come home to settle the score with those responsible for the heavy burden he's been carrying all these years. An innocent man accused… When a villager is murdered, the suspicion falls on Jethro. Now Charity must risk everything, including being disowned by her family, to prove his innocence and save him from the gallows. But as Charity hunts for the truth, she begins to uncover secrets over a decade old-secrets that will change everything.
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Brenda Davies can trace her Cornish heritage back to the 17th century and this, together with many happy childhood holidays spent in Cornwall, inspired her to write her historical suspense novel set in Cornwall. Now retired and living in Bristol, England, she loves whiskey, chocolate, going to the theatre and losing herself in a good book, but most of all she loves to indulge her passion of history and all things Cornish by delving into the past and bringing it alive for the reader to experience.