After a fire destroys the town of Darby Ridge, boardinghouse owner Janine Taylor, haunted by her tragic past, finds her life forever changed by Quinn Coulliard, an enigmatic stranger who has the power to calm even the most tormented of souls, awakening love and passion within her. Reprint.
In the aftermath of a devastating fire that ravages the town of Darby Ridge, Janine Taylor, the owner of a boardinghouse, carries the weight of her own haunting past. However, amidst the wreckage and despair, her life takes an unexpected turn when she encounters Quinn Coulliard, a mysterious stranger whose presence holds a unique ability to soothe even the most tormented souls.
As Janine and Quinn grow closer, their connection transcends the boundaries of mere companionship, igniting a powerful flame of love and passion within her. Their encounter becomes a catalyst for profound transformation, forever altering the course of Janine's life.
In this poignant tale, Janine's journey intertwines with Quinn's enigmatic presence, bringing solace and awakening dormant emotions within her. Together, they navigate the complexities of their pasts and embark on a path toward healing and newfound happiness.
I found great enjoyment in this story, particularly the intriguing presence of the raven. The narrative had a delightful blend of lightheartedness and heartfelt moments, keeping me fully engaged throughout. I couldn't help but feel a sense of suspense, eagerly anticipating the revelation of the true culprit. It was a thrilling experience that had me on the edge of my seat.
I actually really enjoyed this story down to the parts about the raven. The story was light and full of heart, but also had me on the edge of my seat, especially when revealing the actual killer. Diana Whitney nailed it with The Raven Master.