![]() ![]() Now a war widow going by Ella Jones, 19-year-old Elise is reluctant to relocate to Tafford with her daughter and mother-in-law. ![]() The 24-year-old ginger-haired Miles has settled into the Tafford estate, complete with its meadow and large tree with leaves that turn a golden color, and is on a trip with his sister and brother-in-law when he sees Elise with a little girl. Miles is the relative of Marion Linwood from Eden’s “Drops of Gold” and “For Elise” is set a year after “Drops of Gold.” Miles had to sell most of their fathers’ property to pay debts and went to the West Indies to work on the family plantation until he inherited a title and estate when his cousin, the Marques of Grenton, passed away without an heir. Miles Linwood worked to sort out what’s left of both estates and Elise Furlong, who witnessed the shooting, disappears just before Christmas. Eden’s most recent Regency era romance "For Elise" shares the story of childhood friends who both lost their fathers to the same masked shooter four years ago when they were teenagers. Eden, Covenant Communications, $15.99, 259 pages (f) ![]()
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