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Turn the Key in Franklin, TN
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Christine is facing the most unimaginable challenges of her lifetime--being physically assaulted and managing a temporary loss of all her memories. It seems an impossible test of her fortitude. Working through her recovery in the beautiful countryside of North Yorkshire, England, she works tirelessly to regain some semblance of her life. With the assistance of her nursemaid, Mrs. O'Callaghan, and her benefactor, Mr. Troy Sutton, is it too much for her to hope for a miracle and find her way home?Mr. Sutton is the ideal gentleman and does everything within his power to help facilitate Christine's recovery; however, there is something about her that draws him nearer than a true gentleman should. Knowing absolutely nothing of her background, is it too much of a risk to open his heart to this complete stranger?
Turn the Key
delves into the complexities of 1870s England and the social constraints that women had to face each and every day. Determining where one may find happiness was difficult enough, but not having the power to grasp that happiness and fill one's life with joy was insufferable. Could life find a way to bring Christine the true exultation that she so longingly desires?
Turn the Key
delves into the complexities of 1870s England and the social constraints that women had to face each and every day. Determining where one may find happiness was difficult enough, but not having the power to grasp that happiness and fill one's life with joy was insufferable. Could life find a way to bring Christine the true exultation that she so longingly desires?
Christine is facing the most unimaginable challenges of her lifetime--being physically assaulted and managing a temporary loss of all her memories. It seems an impossible test of her fortitude. Working through her recovery in the beautiful countryside of North Yorkshire, England, she works tirelessly to regain some semblance of her life. With the assistance of her nursemaid, Mrs. O'Callaghan, and her benefactor, Mr. Troy Sutton, is it too much for her to hope for a miracle and find her way home?Mr. Sutton is the ideal gentleman and does everything within his power to help facilitate Christine's recovery; however, there is something about her that draws him nearer than a true gentleman should. Knowing absolutely nothing of her background, is it too much of a risk to open his heart to this complete stranger?
Turn the Key
delves into the complexities of 1870s England and the social constraints that women had to face each and every day. Determining where one may find happiness was difficult enough, but not having the power to grasp that happiness and fill one's life with joy was insufferable. Could life find a way to bring Christine the true exultation that she so longingly desires?
Turn the Key
delves into the complexities of 1870s England and the social constraints that women had to face each and every day. Determining where one may find happiness was difficult enough, but not having the power to grasp that happiness and fill one's life with joy was insufferable. Could life find a way to bring Christine the true exultation that she so longingly desires?