Serena knew the brooding, enigmatic Corwin Landre had only married her to provide his son with a mother, and that was all she intended to be. But from the moment she arrived at the Landre tea plantation, she sensed something dark and threatening. No one would speak of Corwin's first wife who had died suddenly and mysteriously. And when Serena repeatedly heard strange crying that echoed in the night, she began to wonder if the house was haunted. . .
Part of her wanted desperately to flee. But though Crowin's mocking words and challenging stare sparked her temper, his touch fired her blood. More and more she was drawn under the spell of his sardonic magnetism. And when a shadow figure nearly pushed her from a balcony, she refused to believe her own terrifying suspicions. Even if it meant walking into a trap, she would follow the eerie cries, determined to discover the deadly secret.
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