The Master of Phoenix Hall

· Open Road Media
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In New York Times–bestselling author Jennifer Wilde’s spellbinding Gothic romance, a woman inherits a house in Cornwall and is caught between two men, one of whom might be trying to kill her

Orphaned by the sudden deaths of her parents, Angela Todd is barely making ends meet as a seamstress in late-nineteenth-century London—until a mysterious legacy makes her the mistress of a charming seaside cottage. Angela is enchanted by Dower House, but soon after her arrival, her new home is plagued by a band of thieves. The only people she can turn to for help are two men she barely knows.

Roderick Mellory, the arrogant, raven-haired owner of vast Phoenix Hall, on whose estate Dower House was built, makes it clear he intends to reclaim the cottage. Almost against her will, Angela is irresistibly drawn to Roderick. But gallant Greg Ingram is vying for her love. Can she trust either of them? And who will protect her from a killer’s vendetta?

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Beth Borthwick
26 January 2023
gothic tale
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About the author

Jennifer Wilde is the pseudonym under which Tom E. Huff (1938–1990) wrote his groundbreaking New York Times–bestselling historical romance novels, including the Marietta Danver Trilogy (Love’s Tender Fury, Love Me, Marietta, and When Love Commands). Huff also wrote classic Gothic romances as Edwina Marlow, Beatrice Parker, Katherine St. Clair, and T. E. Huff. A native of Texas who taught high school English before pursuing a career as a novelist, Huff was honored with a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times in 1988.

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