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Paint and Nectar

Heirloom Secrets, Book 2

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Paint and Nectar

By: Ashley Clark
Narrated by: Pilar Witherspoon
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In 1929, a spark forms between talented watercolorist Eliza and William, a charming young man who has been hired to forge her popular paintings. Her aunt makes it clear Eliza should stay away from him because of a feud between their families over missing heirloom silver. But the source of the rivalry was long ago, and as the two get to know each other, they fall in love. William regrets the job that desperation led him to take and their families' ongoing bitterness, but setting things right comes at a cost.

In present-day Charleston, Lucy Legare has just inherited an old house from a mysterious benefactor, along with all the secrets it holds, including an old silver heirloom. Declan Pinckney is determined to buy the house for his family's development company. But as Lucy uncovers secrets about the house, garden, and silver, she becomes more determined than ever to preserve the historic Charleston property, not only for history's sake but also for her own.

©2021 Ashley Clark (P)2021 Recorded Books, Inc.
Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Romance United States World Literature

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This book has not lived up to the fantastic first book. It is clearly stated as "Book 2" in the series and yet it would actually fit in much better as Book 1. There are characters and events mentioned, that the reader already knows what happened to those characters, because those characters were in Book 1. It simply makes no sense having this as Book 2. The narrator reads this as if there's no punctuation! She barely takes a breath! I wouldn't purchase anything else narrated by this woman. This has been such a let down as I was really looking forward to this second book.

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