![]() ![]() ![]() Even when she is free Bronwen is not a suitable wife for John and he marries another heiress instead. The story continues with that of Robert’s younger brother John, the stalwart of the family who always does the “done” thing – that is until the just-barely-widowed John meets the very married and terribly unsuitable (common!) Bronwen and falls head over heels in love. ![]() The pair eventually meet again years later when Ginette is widowed, but can their love and friendship overcome the horrible secret that caused Ginette to flee Oxmoon in the first place? Robert is raised with distant cousin Ginevra (Ginette) and the two maintain a strong bond of friendship that eventually blossoms into love – at least for Robert although he must wait until he’s old enough to declare his feelings – but *something* happens that sends his plans spiraling and Ginette suddenly elopes with another man. Robert senior struggles to bring the estate back to financial health after it was run into the ground by his mother’s notorious lover, Owain Bryn-Davies. ![]() Murder, madness and mayhem, oh my! The Godwins have lived at Oxmoon for generations and when the story begins in 1913 and is narrated by Robert the younger (all the first born sons of the first born sons are named Robert). ![]()
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