Author: | Patricia Holden | ISBN: | 9781370476527 |
Publisher: | Patricia Holden | Publication: | May 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Patricia Holden |
ISBN: | 9781370476527 |
Publisher: | Patricia Holden |
Publication: | May 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In the sixth book of the Turn My Head series, Rosemary Fallon, granddaughter of United States Senator Aidan Dolan, and gifted violinist, is home in St. Louis from Zurich while her grandfather lives out the end of his days. Unbeknownst to the family - at least Rosemary and her lover Francis Pernoud, sixth of the wealthy family that was suddenly losing bachelors at a rate of six in a year, didn't think they knew - she and Francis had been secretly, and very much in love since high school despite the pact that Rosemary and her twin brother Ryan made when they were seventeen to never marry.
Against the backdrop of the Senator dying and the family drama surrounding that including the fate of Rosemary's prized violin made by one of the great 18th century masters of Cremona, Rosemary and Francis discover that they cannot keep the attraction a secret. They eventually admit the truth, and take their time working out the details including Francis owning up to not really being the Last Man Standing.
In the sixth book of the Turn My Head series, Rosemary Fallon, granddaughter of United States Senator Aidan Dolan, and gifted violinist, is home in St. Louis from Zurich while her grandfather lives out the end of his days. Unbeknownst to the family - at least Rosemary and her lover Francis Pernoud, sixth of the wealthy family that was suddenly losing bachelors at a rate of six in a year, didn't think they knew - she and Francis had been secretly, and very much in love since high school despite the pact that Rosemary and her twin brother Ryan made when they were seventeen to never marry.
Against the backdrop of the Senator dying and the family drama surrounding that including the fate of Rosemary's prized violin made by one of the great 18th century masters of Cremona, Rosemary and Francis discover that they cannot keep the attraction a secret. They eventually admit the truth, and take their time working out the details including Francis owning up to not really being the Last Man Standing.