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About the Book:
From the time Lillian
Arrington was born in 1862, she lived an isolated life on a remote
lighthouse station with her father Garrett and her young mother
Amelia. But Lillian has wishes and dreams far beyond her years.
When her father is
transferred to a new station, Lillian is anxious to meet the assistant
keepers and their two sons, Heath and Ayden. She had never met
children her own age, had playmates, or made a friend.
Heath, the handsome teenage
boy who desires to become a doctor someday, welcomes Lillian. However,
his younger brother, Ayden, doesn’t like her and she struggles to win
him over. Before long, a secret bond between the three is forged and
to Lillian’s delight, they become close friends.
After so many years,
Lillian’s childhood is beginning to resemble that of a normal girl. No
longer is she lonely and isolated from the rest of the world by
over-protective parents. Instead, she experiences new adventures,
attends school, and falls in love for the first time.
However, her glorious days
on Jasper Island are short-lived as her beautiful young mother begins
a tragic descent into insanity and passes away. Lillian is left in the
care of her sinister grandmother Eugenia Arrington, who, since the end
of the Civil War, continues to steadfastly hold onto the once glorious
Georgia plantation known as Sutton Hall. It is there that the immoral
secrets of Lillian’s parents are revealed, and she is left to pick up
the pieces of her scandalous past, and somehow, find her long way
home.
About the
Author:
Roxane
Tepfer Sanford writes both contemporary and historical fiction. She is
the mother of six children, and specializes in breeding longhaired
English Cream Dachshunds. Roxane was raised in Long Beach, New York,
and has a natural-born love of the ocean. Currently, Roxane resides in
Arizona with her family, where the weather is perfect year round. |