Bestselling Author Bernadette Marie is known for building families readers want to be part of. Her series The Keller Family has graced bestseller charts since its release in 2011. Since then she has authored and published over thirty books.
The married mother of five sons promises romances with a Happily Ever After always…and says she can write it because she lives it.
The married mother of five sons promises romances with a Happily Ever After always…and says she can write it because she lives it.
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Seeing the future is a curse that Abigail Weston has carried her entire life. Knowing how and when someone will be hurt, or the whereabouts of missing people, haunts her enough to move away from the town that no longer trusts her.
When real estate developer Carson Stone meets the intuitive Abigail, he can't help but feel the connection to her and wonder if love at first sight is possible, especially since they share a passion for old buildings. She believes they all should remain, while he builds new ones in their place.
No matter Abigail's feelings for Carson, knowing that their future is to be together does not ensure them a happily ever after, especially if she can't figure out what the other side is trying to show her--because in her visions Carson's future is dark and cold.
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This book starts in a delightful setting—a tea shop
where sandwiches and desserts are served with all sorts of teas for lunch,
early tea or high tea. Run by cousins, Abigail and Clare, the shop gets a boost
after a visit from Carson who brings Mrs. Winters, since he helps spread the
word. Of course, he is enamored with more than the tea once he meets Abigail.
Abigail, with a gift she considers more of a curse—the ability
to “see” things either in the future or that have taken place, had hoped this
ability would fade once she left her childhood home. However, after coming in physical
contact with Mrs. Winters, she sees things, not about the woman, but about
Carson. Over time she realizes she has far more connections with Mrs. Winter
than she ever knew, as visions and warnings help her protect of those close to
her escape dangerous situations. At first she is concerned about what Carson
will think of this ability of hers—will it make him suspicious she is up to no
good, or will he accept it and be able to live with it?
The characters were well-written, and their reactions
to Abigail’s paranormal gift or the situations that arise were believable. I
felt the story moved a little too slow at first, but it certainly picked up as
it progressed to a happy ending.
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