![]() ![]() ![]() Why would her grandfather left her this burned out shell, and why did he keep his ownership of this particular piece a land a secret until his death? To further complicate matters, there are several other landowners in the area who would love to get their hands on Peverills, but Emily is determined not to make any long-term decisions about the fate of the land until she unravels the secrets she’s sure her grandfather took to his grave. ![]() When Emily, Adam, and Adam’s new wife reach Barbados, they discover Peverills, the plantation Emily has inherited, is in ruins, having been ravaged by fire some forty years earlier. ![]() Emily has never stepped a foot off English soil, but she agrees to accompany her cousin Adam, who also happens to be the heir to the rest of the family fortune, to Barbados to get a look at her inheritance and decide what to do with it. So when her grandfather dies suddenly, no one is more surprised than Emily herself to learn that he left her a sugar plantation in Barbados. Her grandfather was a prosperous merchant, but Emily, the daughter of a vicar, isn’t at all used to the finer things in life. It’s a dual timeline story that takes place in Barbados, and I’m pleased to report it’s everything I’ve come to expect from this author, and then some.Įmily Dawson has always been the poor relation in the eyes of her family. The Summer Country is the latest standalone historical novel from author Lauren Willig. ![]()
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