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The villa in Espinola reveals many of Jeremy’s carefully guarded secrets . . . the long forgotten centuries old paintings found in the attic are just the beginning.
Ann Delahass has always wanted to visit the place that her ancestor, Jeremy Delahass, had been inspired by when he built his home, Nolbeloir House. It is one of life’s many mysteries she hoped to find an answer to. She and two of her cousins, David and Paul Delahass, have decided to finally make the trip to Espinola in the hope of visiting the old school and learning what they can from it.
At the last minute, they invite Keegan O’Briaen to join them on their trip. It had never been a secret that Keegan was descended from a man who had written about Jeremy Delahass during his time in the limelight. What none of them knew until recently was that the two men had known each other long before that.
Keegan has questions of his own that need answers, his own guarded family mysteries are many and not all of them involve the legacy of Jeremy Delahass.
And he has another more personal reason for making the trip to Espinola that was no mystery at all. He wasn’t looking for romantic entanglements, but there was no getting around it—Ann Delahass intrigues him as no other woman ever has.
But with every answer they learn in the historical city of Espinola, more questions arise, and it doesn’t take long before they discover the tragedy that struck to the core of what Jeremy Delahass valued most.
As the search for answers continues in Espinola, the Delahass cousins and Keegan are surprised by how much they didn’t know about Jeremy Delahass. And as they walk through the old building where he’d once gone to school, they realize that there is much more to the legacy that Jeremy left behind than they could ever have imagined.
And it was only then they began to understand the true implications of the Delahass Legacy.
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