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Willowbrooke

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Penny Abbot, an aspiring interior decorator, lands a job renovating the mysterious Willowbrooke estate for the brooding Leo West. As they delve into the project, they unearth a decades old mystery within the house's walls, forging an unbreakable connection. Together, they navigate grief, uncover family secrets, and ignite a passionate romance, while confronting the history of Willowbrooke. Amidst the whispers of the past, Penny and Leo's love story blossoms, forever changing their lives in ways they never expected.

Willowbrooke is a standalone slow-burn mystery romance with some spice. HEA guaranteed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aj Wynn
Date
12 March 2024
Pages
276
ISBN
9798989596010

Penny Abbot, an aspiring interior decorator, lands a job renovating the mysterious Willowbrooke estate for the brooding Leo West. As they delve into the project, they unearth a decades old mystery within the house's walls, forging an unbreakable connection. Together, they navigate grief, uncover family secrets, and ignite a passionate romance, while confronting the history of Willowbrooke. Amidst the whispers of the past, Penny and Leo's love story blossoms, forever changing their lives in ways they never expected.

Willowbrooke is a standalone slow-burn mystery romance with some spice. HEA guaranteed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aj Wynn
Date
12 March 2024
Pages
276
ISBN
9798989596010