Itās not every day a young woman is offered ten thousand pounds for a few monthsā workāespecially the plain, shy daughter of a tin mine owner. The only thing special about Harriet Anderson is her extraordinary memory for even the smallest, most obscure detail. So when sheās asked by a gentleman to help restore his once magnificent ancestral home, she simply canāt refuse, no matter how scandalous the position. The money will mean freedom from her callous parents, and a life of independence. Harriet doesnāt imagine dreaming of anything moreĀ .Ā .Ā .
Augustus Lawton, Lord Berkley, cares about only one thing: restoring his beloved Costille House to its former, historically correct, glory. His late wife had taken great vindictive delight in transforming the old castle into a modern Victorian nightmare. Harrietās remarkable memory will be invaluable in repairing itāand in helping him solve his wifeās murder. Yet as they work together, Augustus finds that besides her uncanny gift, Harriet possesses other priceless qualities. And as the castleās beauty is gradually revealed, he canāt help noticing, so is hersĀ .Ā .Ā .
Praise for the novels of Jane Goodger
āFun, delightfully romanticāand sexy.ā āSally MacKenzie on The Spinster Bride
āA touching, compassionate, passion-filled romance.ā āRT Book Reviews on A Christmas WaltzJane Goodger lives in Rhode Island with her husband and three children. Jane, a former journalist, has written numerous historical romances. When she isnāt writing, sheās reading, walking, playing with her kids, or anything else completely unrelated to cleaning a house. You can visit her website at www.janegoodger.com.