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The sequel to Isobella
Isobella had lost it all, her husband, her lover and her millions.
The promise she made to herself to find Tilly Dunnage's tombstone was all that was left here for her, then she would move on elsewhere. Little did she know the secrets that this headstone would reveal. The impact would change her life forever, bringing with it joy and the deepest heartache.
This is a heart-warming novel about reuniting a lost family, and the vying by two family members for the love of one man.

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The sequel to Isobella

Isobella had lost it all, her husband, her lover and her millions.

The promise she made to herself to find Tilly Dunnage's tombstone was all that was left here for her, then she would move on elsewhere. Little did she know the secrets that this headstone would reveal. The impact would change her life forever, bringing with it joy and the deepest heartache.

This is a heart-warming novel about reuniting a lost family, and the vying by two family members for the love of one man.


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Autorenporträt
Margaret Nyhon lives in Alexandra, in the Central Otago province of New Zealand, where she writes, paints and practises the crafts of printing and bookbinding. She has worked extensively in hospitality management in New Zealand and resort management in Australia. The urge to trace her family history led to her most recent venture, the writing of her first non-fiction work, de Marisco. Margaret is married and has three adult children and two grandsons.