<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Marine archaeologist Rachel Gardener is thrilled to be summoned to the coast of Cumbria to investigate a newly discovered shipwreck. She is also relieved to escape the tensions of her troubled marriage, and to be closer to her ailing mother. Yet the past rises up and confronts Rachel, as seeing her mother surfaces hidden childhood hurts. When the mysteriously sunken ship is discovered to be a slaving ship from the 1700s, Rachel is determined to explore the town of Whitehaven's link to the slave trade. Soon she learns of Abigail Fenton, the young wife of a slave trader, who has a surprising secret of her own, lost to the ages. The more Rachel learns about Abigail, the more she wonders if the past can inform the present ... Perhaps Rachel can learn from Abigail and break free from her troubled history, and embrace the future she longs to claim for her own?"--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Katharine Swartz weaves an enthralling dual timeline story with a unique premise. I was truly captivated by this heart-wrenching novel - Suzanne Kelman, Amazon International Bestselling author of <em>A View Across the Rooftops</em></strong></p> <p>Marine archaeologist Rachel Gardener is thrilled to be summoned to the coast of Cumbria to investigate a newly discovered shipwreck. She is also relieved to escape the tensions of her troubled marriage, and to be closer to her ailing mother.</p> <p>But when a mysteriously sunken ship is discovered to be a slaving ship from the 1700s, Rachel is determined to explore the town of Whitehaven's link to the slave trade and soon she learns of Abigail Fenton, the young wife of a slave trader, who has a surprising secret of her own. The more Rachel learns about Abigail, the more she wonders if the past can inform the present... Can Rachel learn from Abigail and break free from her troubled history and embrace the future she longs to claim for her own?</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Katharine Swartz ================ <p>Katherine Swartz is the bestselling author of many novels of both historical and contemporary fiction. She also writes under a pseudonym of Kate Hewitt. For Lion Fiction, she is the author of <em>The Widow's Secret</em>, <em>The Second Bride</em>, <em>The Lost Garden, </em>and <em>The Vicar's Wife</em>. Her novels have been called 'unputdownable' and 'the most emotional book I have ever read' by readers. </p> <p>Katharine was born in Pennsylvania, went to college in Vermont, and has spent summers in the Canadian wilderness. After several years as a diehard New Yorker, she now lives in the lovely Cotswolds in England with her husband, five young children, and an overly affectionate Golden Retriever.</p> <p>https: //www.kate-hewitt.com/<br />Twitter: @KateHewitt1</p> <p> </p> Kate Hewitt =========== <p>Kate Hewitt is the bestselling author of many novels of both historical and contemporary fiction. She particularly enjoys writing contemporary issue-driven women's fiction, and her novels have been called 'unputdownable' and 'the most emotional book I have ever read' by readers. She is the author of <em>The Girls From Berlin</em>, <em>Into The Darkest Day</em>, and <em>Not My Daughter.</em><br /><br />Kate Hewitt also writes under the name Katharine Swartz. The Lion Fiction author of <em>The Widow's Secret</em>, <em>The Second Bride</em>, <em>The Lost Garden, </em>and <em>The Vicar's Wife</em>. </p> <p>https: //www.kate-hewitt.com/<br />Twitter: @KateHewitt1</p> <p> </p>
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