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Twilight at Moorington Cross

A Regency Romance

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Twilight at Moorington Cross

By: Abigail Wilson
Narrated by: Laura Kirman
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Amelia Pembroke is in a unique position in Regency England: She can obtain financial freedom. But in order to do so, she must marry one of two gentlemen. The trouble is, she might be falling in love with another man entirely. Perfect for fans of Julie Klassen and Sarah Ladd.

1819, Kent, England: Everything changed the moment Amelia became heiress to Moorington Cross. A young widow and patient at Cluett's Mesmeric Hospital, Amelia is stunned to learn that her doctor--and the only father figure she's ever known--has altered his will naming her his primary beneficiary. Such an opportunity is beyond what any Regency-era woman could dare to dream--especially one with a sleeping disorder that finds her falling asleep at the most random of times.

There is, however, a perplexing condition attached to the will: she must wed one of two named men, wholly unknown to her. Doing so would provide her with a secure future. But how can she marry one of these men when her heart is intrigued by the charming solicitor, Mr. Hawkins?

Everything takes on a new sense of urgency--and danger--when Mr. Cluett is found dead in his bedchamber only hours after announcing his updated will. Now Amelia only has thirty days to decide which man she will marry. But she is just as determined to uncover the truth of her benefactor's demise with the help of Mr. Hawkins. After all, this sudden turn of events couldn't merely be a coincidence--could it?

From award-winning author Abigail Wilson, Twilight at Moorington Cross is a mysterious Regency romance full of intrigue, mesmeric treatments, and abandoned corridors that proves love is the greatest testament of all.

Immerse yourself in a mysterious tale of love, intrigue, and danger that is Twilight at Moorington Cross. With abandoned corridors, mesmeric treatments, and a suspicious death, Twilight at Moorington Cross will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Don't miss out on this atmospheric and suspenseful tale that will leave you guessing until the very end.

Praise for Twilight at Moorington Cross:

"Shimmering with atmosphere and suspense, Twilight at Moorington Cross weaves classic Regency romance with threads of gothic mystery to page-turning effect. An absolute pleasure to read." --Mimi Matthews, USA TODAY bestselling author

"Twilight at Moorington Cross has all of the atmospheric trappings of a classic Regency Gothic along with a sweet and stirring romance." --Anna Lee Huber, USA TODAY bestselling author

©2022 Abigail Wilson (P)2022 Thomas Nelson
Clean & Wholesome Historical Regency Regency Romance Romance Fiction Mystery England Heartfelt
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