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The Cottage (Secrets of the Shetlands Book #2)
The Cottage (Secrets of the Shetlands Book #2) | Michael Phillips
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Michael Phillips Continues His Sweeping Shetland Islands Saga When Loni Ford is informed that she has inherited property in the Shetland Islands, she laughs. She wants nothing more than to sell it and be done with it. But when she arrives in the North Sea enclave, she is stunned to find that "the Cottage" is not at all what she expected, nor is David Tulloch, the man most of the islanders believe to be the rightful heir. The locals could hardly be more surprised that the heir is a woman--and an American. Loni, in turn, finds the islanders quaint and a bit behind the times. Expecting David to be as provincial as the rest of his clan, she discovers that there is far more to the man than meets the eye. And there is something about the peaceful atmosphere of the place--and the character of its most prominent citizen--that soon gets under her skin. Beneath the peaceful surface, however, change is threatening the island of Whale's Reef. David's cousin Hardy Tulloch, whose claim to the inheritance now in Loni's hands was backed by oil investors, has not been deterred in his aim to control the island. But his co-conspirators have plans of their own, plans that put Loni's very life in danger.
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Loving this followup to The Inheritance. Loni travels from America to the Shetland Islands when she hears that she has received an inheritance from a long lost relative. There are those on the island who are trying to trick her out of the inheritance. She's learning about the family she never knew, and hopefully will learn about the deceivers before it's too late.

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Bookworm518

Strange how hurtful words go deeper than kind words make up for.

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Bookworm518

But that's the way with gossips, is it not--endless prattle about what they know little about?

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