They had built their
lives in this grand old house, its walls encompassing their family and
their secrets. Nestled in the sweeping hills they have always known, the
house is part of their history, their heritage. But these four walls
also hold a secret.
When Lord Frampton dies in a skiing
accident, a beautiful young woman named Phaedra appears at his
funeral—claiming to be the lord’s illegitimate daughter. In his will,
Lord Frampton has left the priceless Frampton suite of sapphires to this
interloper, confirming her claim and outraging his three adult sons and
widow.
Eventually, however, Phaedra’s sweet nature thaws the frosty
relationships. She becomes the daughter that Antoinette Frampton never
had and a wise and compassionate granddaughter to the formidable Dowager
Lady Frampton. But an attraction grows between Phaedra and the eldest
son, David. It seems an impossible love—blocked by their blood
connection and by the fury of one family member who is determined to
expose Phaedra as a fraud.
Filled with the luscious scenery and enchanting characters her fans adore, Santa Montefiore’s The Woman from Paris confirms the remarkable power of love to heal broken families and tender hearts.
This novel was published under the title The Summer House in the UK.
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