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  • Shadows of Ladenbrooke Manor

  • A Novel
  • By: Melanie Dobson
  • Narrated by: Nancy Peterson
  • Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Shadows of Ladenbrooke Manor

By: Melanie Dobson
Narrated by: Nancy Peterson
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Summary

When Heather Toulson returns to her parents’ cottage in the English countryside, she uncovers long-hidden secrets about her family history and stumbles onto the truth about a 60-year-old murder.

Libby, a free spirit who can’t be tamed by her parents, finds solace with her neighbor Oliver, the son of Lord Croft of Ladenbrooke Manor. Libby finds herself pregnant and alone, when her father kicks her out and Oliver mysteriously drowns in a nearby river. Though theories spread across the English countryside, no one is ever held responsible for Oliver’s death.

Sixty years later, Heather Toulson, returning to her family’s cottage in the shadows of Ladenbrooke Manor, is filled with mixed emotions. She’s mourning her father’s passing but can’t let go of the anger and resentment over their strained relationship. Adding to her confusion, Heather has an uneasy reunion with her first love, all while sorting through her family’s belongings left behind in the cottage.

What she uncovers will change everything she thought she knew about her family’s history.

Award-winning author Melanie Dobson seamlessly weaves the past and present together, fluidly unraveling the decades-old mystery and reveals how the characters are connected in shocking ways. Set in a charming world of thatched cottages, lush gardens, and lovely summer evenings, this romantic and historical mystery brings to light the secrets and heartaches that have divided a family for generations.

©2015 Melanie Dobson (P)2020 Two Words Publishing LLC
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I was looking for an audible book to listen to, whilst recovering from eye surgery, when I couldn't read too well.
I didn't realise, from the description, that it was a time slip novel.. I prob wouldn't have bought it tbh. I found it quite slow to get going. I loved to listen to the story of Libby and her family. I sort of guessed the ending too, but what really spoilt it for me, was the fact it was set in the Cotswolds, England but the narrator had an American accent, and there were a lot of 'americanisms' in it for my liking. That maybe just me. I usually like family sagas, set around a manor house. Whilst I didn't dislike it, it wasn't my favourite. May have been different had I read it, but even then, there prob would have been some Americanisms in it.

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