The Last Casterglass

· Keeping Up with the Penryns Book 4 · Tule Publishing
4.3
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207
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He dreams of saving his ancestral home. She longs to escape hers.


Persephone is the youngest Penryn, and she’s always felt like an afterthought. As her siblings ventured out one by one, she was left behind, learning to rely on herself. Now that they’ve all returned and are on a mission to save their home, she’s reluctantly falling in with their plans and keeping her distance, especially when an Oxford-educated intern arrives wanting to learn how to save one's ancestral home.


Oliver Belhaven has come to Casterglass to prove to his uncle that he can make Pembury a financial success, so the only home Oliver has ever had isn't sold. He is intrigued by the beautiful and mercurial Seph and senses a kindred spirit—alone even around family.


Oliver may be charming, but under her surly facade Seph is afraid to get close to anyone. Yet the longer Oliver works at Casterglass, the more invested he becomes—in Seph and in saving his home. But will achieving one dream mean that he has to let go of another? And can Seph finally learn to let go—and love?

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4.3
3 reviews
Debbie Caswell
August 19, 2022
Finally we get the story of Persephone (Seph) Penryn the forgotten member of the family years younger than her siblings she has been ignored by them and by the time she was born her parents have checked out of parenting so she has basically brought up herself making her different and unable to fit into society Now she is having to contend with all of her siblings returning home and they are just bossing her around Switching off she connects with Oliver a man she is determined to hate as he appea
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Alison Robinson
August 18, 2022
The youngest Penryn, Seph, the prickly artist, falls for Oliver the young intern. Its an opposites attract romance but a bit drippy for me
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