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When Marley Taylor returns to Brookwood, she expects a simple duty: settle her late aunt's estate, close the door on an old seaside bookshop, and retreat to the life she's carefully built elsewhere. What she doesn't expect is for the foggy coastal town of her childhood to greet her with suspicion-and secrets. The bookshop itself seems to breathe. An odd draft curls through the shelves, and behind its walls Marley finds things that shouldn't exist: a brass key etched with strange initials, a sealed room no blueprint admits, and journals whispering of a healer named Aurelia whose legend the town…mehr

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When Marley Taylor returns to Brookwood, she expects a simple duty: settle her late aunt's estate, close the door on an old seaside bookshop, and retreat to the life she's carefully built elsewhere. What she doesn't expect is for the foggy coastal town of her childhood to greet her with suspicion-and secrets. The bookshop itself seems to breathe. An odd draft curls through the shelves, and behind its walls Marley finds things that shouldn't exist: a brass key etched with strange initials, a sealed room no blueprint admits, and journals whispering of a healer named Aurelia whose legend the town has quietly erased. Each discovery pulls Marley deeper into Brookwood's forgotten past, where history has been deliberately buried-and where memory itself seems to have a voice. The townspeople know more than they let on. The café owner hints her aunt was "into strange things." An elderly historian warns Marley not to "stir the roots." And as the town prepares for its annual jazz festival, whispers spread that she's digging too deeply, chasing shadows better left alone. But Marley is not entirely alone. Damien Hawthorne-widowed historian, guarded father, and a man wrestling with grief of his own-appears first as an obstacle, then as a reluctant ally. Drawn together by overlapping losses and an undeniable pull, Marley and Damien find themselves caught between caution and desire. Their conversations crackle with tension, their silences ache with what might be, and slowly, trust begins to take root. As Marley unravels the mystery of the bookshop, the Green Healer legend sharpens into startling clarity. Hidden recipe books, coded ledgers, and protective herbal blends reveal that Aurelia was never just a story told to children-she was part of a clandestine circle of women who safeguarded knowledge the town's founders wanted forgotten. Brookwood was built on more than industry and salt air. Its true foundation is a legacy of women who healed, remembered, and resisted. And now that legacy is pressing on Marley. Visions haunt her dreams. Whispers curl around her when she touches the artifacts her aunt left behind. The lighthouse flickers strange signals, the covered bridge carries echoes of children's voices, and the more Marley digs, the more Brookwood itself seems to respond. The past is not finished. The Circle of Seven demands to be remembered. But memory has its cost. The deeper Marley goes, the more the town closes ranks. Old powers bristle. New dangers stir. And as the line between past and present begins to blur, Marley must decide: will she retreat into safety, or will she claim the inheritance her aunt left-a bookshop full of secrets, a legacy bound in whispers, and perhaps even the possibility of love? In The Bookshop Secret, the first installment of the Brookwood Mysteries, readers will step into a world where fog curls through the streets, history hides in plain sight, and every object may carry a story. At once a slow-burn romance and a haunting mystery, this novel invites you to rediscover home, reclaim legacy, and believe that love-and truth-can survive even the silence of centuries. This book delivers equal measures of intrigue, romance, and community. Brookwood is waiting. Open the door. The story begins here.