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"For Caroline, a woman whose identity is a mystery, nothing is certain - except the love she and Dashell share. Now that crucial missing documents have been found, she has the answer to one of her biggest questions: her real name. With that information in hand, she and Dashell can now begin to plan their wedding and her future as Lady Lonsdale. Dashell and his youngest brother Maxwell, travel up to Yorkshire to find out what they can, and what they do discover greatly saddens them. Another search commenced by Dashell's aunt, Lady Smythe, has uncovered one more surprise for Caroline - a blood…mehr

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"For Caroline, a woman whose identity is a mystery, nothing is certain - except the love she and Dashell share. Now that crucial missing documents have been found, she has the answer to one of her biggest questions: her real name. With that information in hand, she and Dashell can now begin to plan their wedding and her future as Lady Lonsdale. Dashell and his youngest brother Maxwell, travel up to Yorkshire to find out what they can, and what they do discover greatly saddens them. Another search commenced by Dashell's aunt, Lady Smythe, has uncovered one more surprise for Caroline - a blood relative. It's a shocking revelation for both Caroline and her new family member, who thought he had no relatives. Once the man recovers from his surprise. he shares information that may hold the key to the truth. As answers emerge it seems that every mystery of Caroline's past will be revealed. But within the joy of discovery lies the heartbreaking story of how one person cruelly deceived Caroline's mother. Isobel. Will the truth set them free - or will the lovers find themselves ensnared in a bigger mystery than they imagined?"
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Elizabeth Chanter was born in London, England and emigrated to Canada in 1966 and settled in Vancouver for a number of years. Although coming from London she was more of a country woman at heart, preferring the country life and found even Vancouver too much city. In 1973 she moved to Victoria on Vancouver Island.This was more to her liking as she found accommodation where she could have pets. So there began a succession of cats and dogs, but not all the same time. She also enjoyed joining craft fairs as a vendor, joining activities usually associated with smaller communities and made numerous friends.Elizabeth is now retired (at least on paper, technically speaking) and is living in an apartment block for active seniors, where- alas-no pets are allowed.