In her struggle to hold on to her farm for her son, a woman finds her own sense of belonging.Lynn Richardson is hell-bent on making a go of her heirloom seed business. How else can this recently widowed young woman hold on to the farm for her son? Watching her through his high-power telescope in his new mansion on the hill is successful TV composer, Sam Reynolds, who's run from the mad pace of New York City. Someone else is watching Lynn, too; yet, no one suspects that the man living in the run-down farm behind her has anything to do with the missing children. Amid this suspense and romance, Lynn searches for her own sense of belonging. The memory of her husband still grips her, but the man on the hill...
This is a wonderful first book, and I read it in two page-turning sittings. Ms. Senehi takes us into the colliding worlds of big-city musicians and small-town horticulturalists, mixers in a frighteningly realistic psychopath, and delivers a marvelous love story. I wanted to move into the little town Rose Senehi describes and buy a house, and invite all her characters (except the psychopath) to my first party. I can't wait for her next offering.
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