Sam is happy filling his days and nights with work. His two jobs as a teacher and contractor are his passions and do not leave room for much else. This new project has possibilities: a beautiful owner, the history of the house, and an 18th century diary. Beth's dream is becoming a timely reality until she disappears.
Mystery and intrigue fill the haunting river bank of the Pamlico as Sam and Beth find the truth behind the Water Street house and each other."
Tammera Cooper grew up on the Rappahannock River in Virginia watching the riverside community change with the times but remaining the same in spirit. The waterside lifestyle is in her blood and influences her writing every day.
Currently, she lives in Washington, North Carolina writing and sharing the small town’s history with her readers. She is a member of the Pamlico Writers Group, Women’s Fiction Writers Association, and Romance Writers of America.
This is a very captivating book that puts you on the edge of your seat. Beth just bought a older house that is being renovated by Sam a college history professor. After moving there to get away from a sad past involving her husband there is speculation about what really happened. As you follow the budding love story and the story of a ghost Selah a free runner slave who is trying to help Beth. This a very good book with surprising twists and turns and a cliff hanger end. I would definitely recommend this book to read.
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