Description
Sophie McCurdy is thrilled to help renovate the crumbling ruins of Grancourt Castle. Even more thrilled when she finds an ancient book that seems to have been written by the very girl who mysteriously died there the year before. It doesn't seem possible. Neither does ending up in 1398. But Sophie is definitely there, in the past, in Grancourt Castle in all its original glory. She's faced with breaking a curse that should have already been broken by Fay and Tristan. After all, their love is definitely real. However, the curse isn't playing fair and it seems someone or something might be trying to get rid of her before she has a chance to find true love. Sir Leo Zane only wants to live a peaceful, quiet life after years of war. He doesn't want to visit his neighbors, let alone marry one of them. He needs time alone to heal and reflect. Instead of avoiding them, he accidentally shoots one of the Grancourt girls. Lady Sophie is supposed to be the youngest daughter, but he doesn't remember her at all. Something isn't right. He learns of the curse, which is riddled with cracks and threatening all of their existences. Despite knowing he's not worthy of her love, he vows to help her as much as he can. So much for his peaceful, quiet life.