Likening herself to a modern day Jane Eyre, Catherine Wickham arrives at Whycham Hall, where her aunt is housekeeper.
Catherine is delighted to be spending the Easter vacation helping Aunt Em prepare the hall for its new owner, property developer Roderick Marchant.
But she is horrified when she realises he is planning to alter the Whycham Estate beyond all recognition.
Her passion intensifies when she is informed that she is a direct descendant of the original owners of Whycham Hall.
And she resolves to stop Rod's plans for good.
But when she confronts Rod, sparks fly between them and her feelings for him complicates matters.
Especially seeing as he already has a girlfriend - the stuck-up and demanding Francesca.
As she is forced to spend time more and more time in Rod's company, Catherine is left with two choices: leave Whycham Hall forever or hide her love for Rod as she fights to save her beloved village from property developers.
Does Rod feel the same way about Catherine?
Can she persuade him to conserve Whycham Hall?
Or will her dreams be shattered as her home - and her man - get further and further out of reach... .?
'Sunflower Morning' is a beautifully-crafted romantic tale about fighting for what you believe in, and learning to compromise.
Danielle Shaw writes contemporary and historical romances. Her other titles include 'A Fabric of Dreams', 'Three Paths to Midnight' and 'When Summer Fades'.
Praise for Danielle Shaw
'Ms Shaw has a talent for drawing the reader into the lives of her characters who are varied and complex. If you like family sagas and detailed writing, then you will enjoy this novel.' - RENDEZVOUS Magazine, USA
'Danielle Shaw pulls the reader in with deft characterization and a light touch in her handling of a dark subject.' - Affair de Coeur Magazine
'If you are thinking of heading off somewhere in the not too distant future, leave a little room in your suitcase for Watford born author Danielle Shaw'' - Watford Observer
"Romantic fiction of the highest order is the stock-in-trade of author Danielle Shaw" - Hertfordshire Countryside Magazine
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Catherine is delighted to be spending the Easter vacation helping Aunt Em prepare the hall for its new owner, property developer Roderick Marchant.
But she is horrified when she realises he is planning to alter the Whycham Estate beyond all recognition.
Her passion intensifies when she is informed that she is a direct descendant of the original owners of Whycham Hall.
And she resolves to stop Rod's plans for good.
But when she confronts Rod, sparks fly between them and her feelings for him complicates matters.
Especially seeing as he already has a girlfriend - the stuck-up and demanding Francesca.
As she is forced to spend time more and more time in Rod's company, Catherine is left with two choices: leave Whycham Hall forever or hide her love for Rod as she fights to save her beloved village from property developers.
Does Rod feel the same way about Catherine?
Can she persuade him to conserve Whycham Hall?
Or will her dreams be shattered as her home - and her man - get further and further out of reach... .?
'Sunflower Morning' is a beautifully-crafted romantic tale about fighting for what you believe in, and learning to compromise.
Danielle Shaw writes contemporary and historical romances. Her other titles include 'A Fabric of Dreams', 'Three Paths to Midnight' and 'When Summer Fades'.
Praise for Danielle Shaw
'Ms Shaw has a talent for drawing the reader into the lives of her characters who are varied and complex. If you like family sagas and detailed writing, then you will enjoy this novel.' - RENDEZVOUS Magazine, USA
'Danielle Shaw pulls the reader in with deft characterization and a light touch in her handling of a dark subject.' - Affair de Coeur Magazine
'If you are thinking of heading off somewhere in the not too distant future, leave a little room in your suitcase for Watford born author Danielle Shaw'' - Watford Observer
"Romantic fiction of the highest order is the stock-in-trade of author Danielle Shaw" - Hertfordshire Countryside Magazine
Genre: Romantic Suspense
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