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Madison is keen to buy a cottage in the country, and she nixes her budding relationship with Coleman to do it. But once renovations begin, the property’s long-buried secret threatens to derail everything. Can amateur detective Gen Delacourt help her solve the mystery?
What happens when a single workaholic falls in love with an old stone cottage in Northern California? In Mark of the Loon, Madison renovates and sells property in addition to her busy real estate sales career. Her work-centric lifestyle leaves little time for anything beyond business and her three wise, hilarious friends. When Madison buys the Blackburne’s former house, a series of mysterious events both endanger her and lead her to love—and a permanent home.
Mark of the Loon is the skillful combination of history, mystery, and romance in a novel that explores choices, taking risks, dealing with loss, deep, satisfying, unconditional friendships—and introduces Genevieve Delacourt as an impressive amateur sleuth!
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