Amanda Prescott is at a low point in her young life. Not only has
her fiance succumbed to cancer, but her career as a concert pianist
has evaporated, and her position with a prominent Senator has been
derailed by government funding quirks.
Amanda has few choices. A simple fender bender with Sheila
Cameron, owner of an elite real estate agency, however, changes
everything. Crippled by financial need, Amanda accepts a temporary
position as an agent. Though insecure about her ability to handle
exclusive estates and wealthy clients, Amanda uses pluck and
creativity to sell her first home-the oldest historic home in
Loudoun County.
The home once belonged to the Davis family, who immigrated to
Virginia in 1725 seeking religious freedom. When Amanda and her
next client, Ali Ahmed, discover the injured owner of a horse farm
clutching a cryptic poem, Amanda is both frightened and intrigued
by the cascading, intertwined events that follow.
Seamlessly weaving a historical storyline with a contemporary
plot, this enticing novel captures one family's struggles, their
immigration from Wales, and their efforts to establish places of
worship-and one woman's plunge into unforeseen romance and
danger.
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