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The only way to exorcise a family specter is to go back to the past. San Francisco, 1892: Vivian Alderdice is not your typical Gilded Age debutante. She prefers books to flirting with marriageable men or poor titled nobles looking for a rich American heiress. Her exercise preferences lean more toward long walks in Golden Gate Park or along Ocean Beach than swinging around ballrooms doing the waltz or the two-step. But what's a deb to do when she has social obligations and expectations to fulfill? Then in the midst of her debutante life, her grandmother Penelope dies. The future Vivian thought…mehr

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The only way to exorcise a family specter is to go back to the past. San Francisco, 1892: Vivian Alderdice is not your typical Gilded Age debutante. She prefers books to flirting with marriageable men or poor titled nobles looking for a rich American heiress. Her exercise preferences lean more toward long walks in Golden Gate Park or along Ocean Beach than swinging around ballrooms doing the waltz or the two-step. But what's a deb to do when she has social obligations and expectations to fulfill? Then in the midst of her debutante life, her grandmother Penelope dies. The future Vivian thought was so clear is now clouded with confusion and uncertainty. To make matters worse, a woman shows up at her grandmother's funeral claiming to be an old friend from Penelope's younger days. Who was the woman she knew? Not Penelope Alderdice, Nob Hill socialite, and wife to one of the city's biggest shipping tycoons. The girl she knew was Grace Carlyle, an artist in search of adventure in a small coastal town named Waxwood. Is the intruder a crank or, as Vivian's mother claims, "confused"? Or is she telling the truth? Now it's not only Vivian's future that is cloudy but her family's past as well. Vivian's journey takes her into the life of the woman she thought she knew, uncovering family secrets her mother kept hidden for over forty years. Will Vivian find out her future in her grandmother's past? Follow Vivian's path to maturity and self-discovery in the first book of this series set during one of America's most turbulent eras. Get The Specter today and experience the life of a spirited Gilded Age belle guided by a family ghost. What reviewers are saying: "May's historical fiction picks apart the delicate facade of American gentility in upper-class, well-heeled families on the wild West Coast at the end of the nineteenth century." - Lisa Lickel, author and blogger, Living our Faith Out Loud "Gently told, and forms a good basis for the series to build upon." - Discovering Diamonds: Historical Fiction Reviews "Part gothic fiction, part psychological drama, "The Specter" was a deeply moving & introspective book about one of San Francisco's powerful families set in 1892" "An intriguing and beguiling story." "A fantastic story that will definitely intrigue the reader and pull you into the last page." ~~~ Be sure to check out the rest of the series! False Fathers (Waxwood Series: Book 2) Pathfinding Women (Waxwood Series: Book 3) Dandelions (Waxwood Series: Book 4)
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Autorenporträt
Writing has been Tam May's voice since the age of fourteen. She writes stories set in the past that feature sassy and sensitive women characters. Tam is the author of the Adele Gossling Mysteries which takes place in the early 20th century and features suffragist and epistolary expert Adele Gossling whose talent for solving crimes doesn't sit well with her town's conventional ideas about women's place. Tam is also working on a new series, the Grave Sisters Mysteries about three sisters who own a funeral home and help the county D.A. solve crimes in a 1920s small California town, set to release in 2025. She has also written historical fiction about women breaking loose from the social and psychological expectations of their era. Although Tam left her heart in San Francisco, she lives in the Midwest because it's cheaper. When she's not writing, she's devouring everything classic (books, films, art, music), concocting yummy plant-based dishes, and exploring her new riverside town. For more information about Tam May and her books, check out her website at www.tammayauthor.com.