The Ivory Princess
Book Details
Author(s)Heather Pardoe
PublisherEndeavour Press
ISBN / ASINB01BLQLXUM
ISBN-13978B01BLQLXU9
Sales Rank312,737
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
A charming romance which spans time periods in a suspenseful and skilful way.
Tanwen Jones, a young and fiery historical illustrator with a penchant for getting lost in her own imagination, is beginning a new job working in the ruins of Theodesia Abbey, North Wales.
Uncovering the tragic love story of the Ivory Princess, a medieval noblewoman, is a dream come true for Tanni, not least since the beautiful change of scenery allows her to take a break from the stresses of her ‘towny’ life and an overly critical boyfriend.
However, as her work continues she begins to realise that all is not as it should be…
Somehow, priceless artefacts from the abbey dig mysteriously disappear into the ether.
Why is this happening? Who could be taking them?
As Tanni plays detective in an attempt to figure out what is going on, she soon finds herself entangled in a perilous web of greed, treachery, and deceit.
Even in the midst of all this intrigue, Tanni is plagued by heartache and confusion over an unexpected love interest. But who can she trust?
And is it her life, or her heart, that is in the greatest danger…?
Set deep in the countryside of North Wales, The Ivory Princess marries the magic of the country’s history with mystery, intrigue, and love. This is an excellent work of romantic fiction that is sure to transport you into another world.
Heather Pardoe has been telling stories all her life. She lives in a traditional cottage between the castles of Snowdonia and the romantic island of Anglesey, and has had many serials and short stories published in magazines. She also writes as Juliet Greenwood.
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