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    • Pub. Date: January 2003
    • 216pp
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      • Pub. Date: January 2003
      • Publisher: Signet
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 216pp

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      When Cassie Richards visits his haunted castle, she bewitches the bookish Earl of Royce. But for the two to embrace their love, they're going to need a little spiritual guidance...

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      March 06, 2003: Miss Cassandra 'Cassie' Richards returned to England after the death of her parents. Her best friend, Antoinette Duvall, went with her. They went, accompanied by Cassie's 'Aunt Chat', to Royce Castle in Cornwall where they would stay with Melinda Leighton, the Dowager Lady Royce, and her son Phillip, Earl of Royce. ............. Cassie and Antoinette are thrilled to learn that the 500 year old castle had ghosts (who actually take part in the story). Phillip and Cassie are the main focus of the story, but start out feeling as though they have nothing in common. Cassie loves the idea of the castle being haunted. Phillip is too logical and quoted Burke (an author) as saying, 'Superstition is the religion of feeble minds.' ........ ***** I love it when two characters are so different yet perfect for each other! Of course, author Amanda McCabe has NEVER disappointed me, as I recall. The story is well written and just seems to flow along as smoothly as silk. This one is well worth your time and money. A perfect novel to curl up with on a nasty weather day! *****