Kate Mckenzie is off men and finished with love. The last thing Ethan Cade wants is to get involved with another woman. He's been caught once and has no intention of repeating the experience. Disillusioned with her work and reeling from a broken relationship, Kate leaves London for Hanging Cross, an isolated estate on Exmoor overlooking the sea, to begin a new job as personal assistant to a famous novelist. From the moment he sees her, Ethan is determined Kate will have to go, but Kate has found her dream job and is equally determined to stay, despite Ethan's hostility. Her position becomes…mehr
Kate Mckenzie is off men and finished with love. The last thing Ethan Cade wants is to get involved with another woman. He's been caught once and has no intention of repeating the experience. Disillusioned with her work and reeling from a broken relationship, Kate leaves London for Hanging Cross, an isolated estate on Exmoor overlooking the sea, to begin a new job as personal assistant to a famous novelist. From the moment he sees her, Ethan is determined Kate will have to go, but Kate has found her dream job and is equally determined to stay, despite Ethan's hostility. Her position becomes even more uncomfortable when fate brings them into a close working relationship. As the secrets of Hanging Cross gradually unfold, and her own past eventually catches up with her, Kate must act, or leave Hanging Cross for good.
Gail Crane was born in Shropshire but spent most of her life in Oxfordshire. After enjoying many family holidays on Exmoor, on retirement she realised a dream to move there to live. She has always had a fascination for history, and soon became engrossed with the history and legends of Exmoor and its people. She has published two romance novels, inspired by the moors and coast of Exmoor, and her short stories have been published in magazines, and as collections in books. Her growing interest in the history of Exmoor inspired her first non-fiction work, The Murder of Anna Maria, the true story of notorious Exmoor murderer, William Burgess. This was followed by "Stained Glass in Exmoor Churches", an illustrated exploration of the stories behind the images in the windows. In 2014 she successfully completed a BA (Hons) degree with Open University, studying creative writing, and is a member of the Alliance of Independent Authors.
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