

The Moonwell Manor Series
Moonwell Manor keeps secrets, collects stories, and opens its doors when the time is right.
This cozy paranormal romance series is for readers who love haunted houses, magical objects, restless ghosts, dangerous-but-devoted men, opinionated cats, and love stories the Manor refuses to let die.
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The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor
Some houses keep secrets.
Some keys open more than doors.
Lila Moonwell came to Moonwell Cove expecting a quiet inheritance, a fresh start, and perhaps a little peace.
Instead, she receives an old skeleton key, a faded photograph of a manor she has never seen, and one very strange warning:
Keep trying until it opens, dear. But always be polite.
Moonwell Manor has been waiting.
Inside its walls are restless ghosts, hidden journals, old magic, an opinionated black cat, and Anthony Cross — a guarded, dangerously devoted man who seems to know far too much about haunted places and the secrets they keep.
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Book One in the Moonwell Manor series. The books can be enjoyed in any order.
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The Midnight Locket of Moonwell Manor
A sealed silver locket. A love story interrupted. A ghost who has waited too long for the truth.
When an antique locket appears inside a locked drawer at Moonwell Manor, Lila knows the house has opened another story. This time, the mystery leads to Clara Vale, a careful jewelry restorer who trusts broken objects more easily than people, and Theo Ashford, the man she once left behind.
The locket carries more than old silver and pressed moonflowers. It holds the trace of Cecily Moonwell and Thomas Ashford, two lovers separated by pride, family interference, and a letter that never reached the right hands.
As Clara and Theo follow the Manor’s clues through moonlit gardens, hidden compartments, and the western gate, they must face the question the house has been asking all along:
What if love did not fail?
What if no one was brave enough to speak?
The Midnight Locket of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance about old secrets, second chances, haunted heirlooms, moonflowers, and a house by the sea that refuses to let unfinished love stories stay buried.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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The Midnight Ribbon of Moonwell Manor
A blue ribbon. A locked room. A love story tied too tightly by the past.
When a mysterious blue ribbon appears at Moonwell Manor, Lila Moonwell discovers the forgotten story of Rosalie Moonwell, a woman remembered as difficult, ruined, and disobedient. But the Manor knows better.
As the ribbon leads Lila, Anthony, Vivienne Alder, and Julian Vale through old records, hidden rooms, and a love story never properly told, Vivienne must decide whether safety is enough — or whether the life she was taught to want was never truly hers.
Warm, atmospheric, and threaded with ghostly charm, The Midnight Ribbon of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance about truth, second chances, and the courage to be loved without being bound.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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The Midnight Mirror of Moonwell Manor
A hidden room. An antique mirror. A love story waiting to be seen.
When a mysterious mirror appears inside Moonwell Manor, Lila Moonwell discovers the forgotten story of Marianne Moonwell, a woman remembered as vain, difficult, and foolish. But the Manor knows better.
As the mirror leads Lila, Anthony, Juliet Vale, and Sebastian Grey through old letters, sealed secrets, and a love story misnamed by history, Juliet must decide whether being useful is enough — or whether she is finally ready to be truly seen.
Warm, atmospheric, and shimmering with ghostly charm, The Midnight Mirror of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance about recognition, second chances, and the kind of love that refuses to disappear behind glass.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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The Midnight Lantern of Moonwell Manor
A glowing lantern. A hidden path. A love story misdirected by the past.
When a mysterious lantern begins glowing at Moonwell Manor with blue-white light and no flame, Lila Moonwell discovers the forgotten story of Elspeth Moonwell and Jonah Reed — two lovers separated by fog, false signals, and a path that led the wrong way.
As the lantern leads Lila, Anthony, Maren Holt, and Callum Reed through old maps, coastal gates, sea mist, and secrets buried along the Manor’s forgotten paths, Maren must decide whether certainty is safer than trust — or whether some love stories are still waiting to find their way home.
Warm, atmospheric, and glowing with ghostly charm, The Midnight Lantern of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance about old maps, second chances, hidden routes, and the courage to follow the next step when the whole path cannot yet be seen.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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A bell that has not rung in generations begins sounding through Moonwell Manor at midnight.
No one can find its tower. No rope moves. No hand touches the metal. Yet each note travels through locked rooms, wakes forgotten memories, and draws Lila Moonwell toward a part of the Manor’s history someone worked very hard to silence.
As the bell’s true purpose begins to emerge, so does the story of a love nearly erased by duty, reputation, and the belief that some promises should remain unspoken. In the present, two people must decide whether listening to the past will help them recognize what they are already afraid to name.
The Midnight Bell of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance filled with moonlit corridors, hidden records, restless magic, old family secrets, a dangerous-but-devoted love story, and the kind of ending that feels like being called home.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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A veil hidden for more than a century.
A vow no one was allowed to hear.
A love story Moonwell Manor refuses to let vanish.
When Elodie Vale comes to Moonwell Manor, she expects old rooms, old records, and perhaps a few harmless family secrets. She does not expect the mirror in the dressing room to cloud over at midnight.
She does not expect the household journal to open on its own.
And she certainly does not expect to find an antique veil tucked beneath folded lace, dried flowers, and a letter that should have been read generations ago.
The veil is pale as moonlight, soft as mist, and heavy with something the Manor has not forgotten.
Adrian Ward has his own reasons for coming to Moonwell. Quiet, guarded, and tied to the same old mystery through his family line, he knows better than to dismiss what the house reveals. The veil belonged to Isolde Moonwell, whose promised love for Tobias Ward was hidden, silenced, and buried beneath duty, pride, and time.
But Moonwell Manor does not uncover old love stories by accident.
As Elodie and Adrian follow the clues left behind in mirrors, flowers, journals, and moonlit rooms, the past begins to move closer. What was once forbidden may finally be witnessed. What was once silenced may finally be spoken.
And as the veil reveals the truth of Isolde and Tobias’s unfinished vow, Elodie and Adrian must decide whether they are only uncovering an old love story…
or being drawn into one of their own.
The Midnight Veil of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance filled with moonlit mystery, haunted rooms, old family secrets, magical objects, and a love story the Manor has waited far too long to tell.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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The compass should have pointed north.
Instead, it pointed toward a hidden road, a forgotten chart, and a love story history had tried very hard to bury.
When map restorer Isla Merritt arrives at Moonwell Manor, she expects damaged paper, altered ink, and perhaps a few eccentric family records. What she does not expect is a brass-and-moonstone compass that spins whenever she insists she is not lost.
Gabriel Vane knows the coast better than most men know their own past, but the name Vane carries an old disgrace in Moonwell Cove. Generations ago, Matthew Vane was said to have abandoned the Moon Road during a storm, leaving Aurelia Moonwell to grieve a man who never came home.
But Moonwell Manor has never trusted the official map.
As Isla and Gabriel uncover Aurelia’s hidden charts, Matthew’s route book, and the dangerous truth behind a moved lantern, they begin to realize the Moon Road was not lost by accident. It was stolen. And the compass has awakened to restore more than a forgotten coastal path.
It wants the truth of who came back.
And who is brave enough to stay after the storm.
The Midnight Compass of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance filled with moonlit seas, haunted maps, old secrets, magical objects, a watchful black cat, and a love story the Manor refuses to let history erase.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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A candle that should have burned out.
A room no one admits existed.
A love story kept waiting in the dark.
When a silver candlestick appears in a shuttered chamber of Moonwell Manor, Lila Moonwell knows better than to assume it is simply another forgotten family object.
The flame burns at midnight without shortening the wick.
The wax drips in impossible patterns.
And every time someone tries to snuff it out, the shadows answer.
As Lila and Anthony follow the candlestick’s strange light through hidden rooms, old chapel passages, sealed letters, and a history the Manor has refused to let die, they uncover the story of a woman who kept vigil when everyone told her to stop waiting — and the man whose return was buried beneath silence, smoke, and family pride.
But Moonwell Manor does not preserve darkness.
It preserves the light that was never meant to go out.
The Midnight Candlestick of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance filled with moonlit secrets, haunted rooms, magical objects, old love stories, a watchful black cat, and a Manor that refuses to let true love be forgotten.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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A portrait that changes at midnight.
A woman history painted wrong.
A love story hidden behind the frame.
When a moonlit portrait appears in Moonwell Manor’s west gallery, Lila Moonwell knows better than to trust the name on the plaque.
The painted woman turns her face away whenever the official story is read aloud.
The gilded frame warms beneath false names.
And by midnight, the portrait begins revealing details no respectable family record ever admitted were there.
To uncover the truth, Lila calls in Briar Ellison, a provenance researcher with a gift for finding the original story beneath varnish, overpaint, and polished lies. But Briar is not the only expert the Manor wants. Everett Rook, a frame conservator with his own history of restoring beautiful things for people who preferred the truth hidden, recognizes a maker’s mark beneath the gilding.
Together, Briar and Everett uncover the story of Ottilie Moonwell, remembered as vain, difficult, and ruined by scandal — and Ambrose Locke, the man someone tried to remove from her life, her portrait, and the record.
But Moonwell Manor does not preserve flattering images.
It preserves the ones that tell the truth.
The Midnight Portrait of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance filled with haunted portraits, hidden rooms, old letters, moonlit secrets, magical objects, a watchful black cat, and a love story the Manor refuses to leave painted over.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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A music box that cannot be wound. A melody someone changed. A love story Moonwell Manor refuses to remember incorrectly.
At midnight, an antique music box begins playing from inside the walls of Moonwell Manor.
The tune is beautiful.
But one note is wrong.
When music historian Seren Bellwood examines the impossible mechanism, she discovers the melody was not damaged by time. It was deliberately corrected. The original harmony has been removed, its composer erased, and the woman who insisted the song had changed was remembered as unreliable.
To uncover the truth, Seren must work with Felix Arden, a gifted piano tuner and acoustics specialist who stopped composing after his own music became tangled in suspicion. As the Manor awakens hidden pianos, nursery lullabies, secret sound channels, and memories sealed inside its walls, Seren and Felix begin hearing the story of Imogen Moonwell and Caspian Bellwood—two lovers who wrote their devotion into music because words were no longer safe.
Someone changed their song.
Then changed the family record.
Then repeated the polite version until the truth sounded like madness.
But Moonwell Manor remembers the missing notes.
And this time, it has chosen two people who must learn to listen not only to the music—but to each other.
Tender, atmospheric, and filled with moonlight, old secrets, magical objects, meddling elders, a black cat with opinions, and two intertwined love stories, The Midnight Music Box of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance about restoring the truth without erasing the wound.
Each Moonwell Manor romance can be enjoyed as a complete standalone story.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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Some family stories are inherited.
Others are edited.
When an enormous midnight tapestry appears in Moonwell Manor’s west hall, Lila Moonwell immediately knows something is wrong.
The woven scene looks complete—but the paths lead nowhere, figures turn toward empty spaces, and one golden thread moves beneath the surface as though the tapestry is trying to remember what was removed.
Provenance researcher Verity Hale is called to uncover the truth behind the altered design. She has spent years making other people’s contradictions sound reasonable, preserving family peace even when it costs her the right to speak plainly.
Historic-interiors specialist Gareth Morland understands what keeps fragile things standing. He also understands how easy it is to become useful enough to be needed—and invisible enough never to be chosen.
Together, they discover that the tapestry was once a living record of everyone who made Moonwell Manor a home. But generations ago, someone decided the pattern needed to look cleaner, more respectable, and easier to control.
The missing threads were not destroyed.
They were hidden.
And the Manor has decided it is time to put them back.
As the tapestry begins to change, Verity and Gareth must decide whether preserving history means repeating it—or whether some patterns are meant to be broken.
The Midnight Tapestry of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance featuring a magical family tapestry, hidden threads, a forgotten historical love story, a capable heroine, a quietly devoted hero, Moonwell Manor’s usual interference, and a complete happily-ever-after.
Because belonging should never depend on disappearing into someone else’s version of the story.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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Some gates keep people out.
This one remembers why they left.
When a second iron gate appears behind Moonwell Manor’s familiar west garden entrance, it reveals a path that should not exist, a garden erased from every modern map, and a rule the Manor refuses to let anyone simplify:
Return is not the same as permission.
Historic-garden conservation planner Maeve Calder knows how old landscapes preserve choices long after the people who made them are gone. She also knows what it means to come back to a place that still expects the version of you who left.
Boundary surveyor Malcolm Fenwick understands vanished roads, altered access, and the quiet power of asking before crossing a threshold. He has spent years keeping paths open for other people—without ever asking whether anyone intends to return for him.
Together, Maeve and Malcolm uncover the forgotten story of Cora Moonwell and Leander Fenwick, two lovers who built a gate meant to protect three separate choices: leaving, returning, and entering again.
But someone changed the rule.
Now the garden loops, the moonflowers respond to unspoken intent, and the gate will not open for memory, obligation, or longing alone.
Maeve and Malcolm must decide whether coming back can become a new beginning—or whether some doors are safer left closed.
The Midnight Garden Gate of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance featuring an enchanted garden, a mysterious iron gate, vanished paths, a forgotten historical love story, a capable mature heroine, a patient and deeply devoted hero, and Moonwell Manor’s usual insistence that love be chosen clearly.
Because a welcome should never become a claim.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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A welcome can be beautifully arranged—and still fail to see the person sitting at the table.
When a midnight-blue teacup appears in Moonwell Manor’s kitchen, it refuses to behave like ordinary china.
The tea changes with every person who approaches. The scent shifts. The warmth deepens. The painted gold leaves brighten—or fade. And whenever someone says, “Anything is fine,” the cup serves almost nothing at all.
Hospitality researcher Laurel Dane knows how to recognize the difference between a thoughtful welcome and a polished performance. She has spent years studying how rooms, rituals, and small comforts communicate belonging.
She has also spent years making herself easy to accommodate.
Master tea blender Bennett Sloane can recreate lost household recipes from scent, memory, and a handful of faded notes. He remembers what everyone likes, anticipates what they need, and rarely asks for anything in return.
Together, they uncover the forgotten work of Mabel Moonwell and Jasper Sloane—two people who believed no one should be welcomed as a role, a rank, or a generic guest.
But the Manor’s official tea record tells a different story.
Names were removed.
Recipes were standardized.
And one unfinished blend was hidden away before it could ever be served.
As the teacup begins revealing preferences Laurel has trained herself to deny, and Bennett is forced to confront how much of himself he hides inside service, they must decide whether care can become something more than usefulness.
And whether being known is worth the risk of finally saying what they want.
The Midnight Teacup of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance featuring an enchanted teacup, lost recipes, a moonlit tea room, a forgotten historical love story, a capable mature heroine, a quietly devoted hero, and Moonwell Manor’s usual insistence that true welcome begins with recognition.
Because being easy to host is not the same as being known.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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Some letters are never answered.
Others never arrive.
When a sealed ivory envelope appears inside Moonwell Manor’s restored tea cabinet, it bears no name, no address, and no visible message.
Until correspondence archivist Iris Pembroke touches it.
Then one sentence appears:
You were told it was never sent.
Iris has built her career recovering erased handwriting, altered dates, damaged records, and truths hidden inside old paper. Years ago, she wrote one honest letter of her own and accepted the silence that followed as rejection.
She never asked again.
Postal historian Daniel Keats knows how to reconstruct a vanished route, identify an intercepted message, and determine where a letter disappeared before it ever reached the road. He also knows that not every delayed truth should be delivered simply because it still exists.
Together, Iris and Daniel uncover the forgotten story of Lucinda Moonwell and Arthur Keats—two people separated not by refusal, but by a message someone prevented from arriving.
The official record says the letter was delivered.
The paper says otherwise.
As ink appears and vanishes, ledgers contradict themselves, and a silver route begins moving across the page, Iris and Daniel must decide who has the right to receive a buried truth—and whether silence can still be trusted when someone else controlled what was allowed to reach the other side.
The Midnight Letter of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance featuring a magical sealed letter, vanished correspondence, hidden courier routes, a forgotten historical love story, a capable mature heroine, a quietly devoted hero, and Moonwell Manor’s usual refusal to let absence continue pretending to be an answer.
Because silence cannot answer a question it was never allowed to receive.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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The cameo was carved to preserve a woman’s likeness.
Someone altered it to preserve a lie.
Helena Mercer has built a successful life by being polished, gracious, and impossible to fault. As director of acquisitions for a prestigious cultural foundation, she knows how to make complicated histories palatable—and how to make herself equally easy to approve of.
Then she arrives at Moonwell Manor to assess an antique shell cameo that should not exist.
After midnight, the carved woman’s profile begins to change. Her chin lifts. Her hair loosens. A wild rose appears at her shoulder. And beneath the altered surface, another figure waits to be found.
Antique jewelry conservator Tristan Pembroke knows the difference between damage and deliberate erasure. As he and Helena uncover the truth of Arabella Moonwell and the artist who carved her as she truly wished to be remembered, Helena is forced to confront the life she has carefully edited into acceptability.
The cameo does not reveal beauty.
It reveals the self someone tried to erase.
And Moonwell Manor has no intention of letting Helena look away.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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The telescope is capped.
It should not be able to see anything.
Yet after midnight, it turns toward Moonwell Lighthouse—and reveals a second light burning beneath the official beam.
Maritime historian Tamsin Quillan arrives in Moonwell Cove intending to prove that the legend of Odette Farrow’s forbidden signal was nothing more than grief made romantic. She trusts records, evidence, and the kind of certainty that does not ask anyone to hope.
Eamon Farrow trusts the sea, the light, and generations of family knowledge no public archive has ever understood.
As the Farrow lighthouse faces a heritage review that could end the family’s stewardship, Tamsin and Eamon uncover hidden logs, altered charts, and a narrow coastal route erased from history.
The official story says Odette lit the second signal because she could not accept that Cormac Redmayne was gone.
The telescope suggests she knew exactly where he was.
But to uncover the truth, Tamsin must look beyond the limits of official history—and beyond the life she built after she stopped believing anyone would return.
The telescope does not show what is far away.
It shows what someone has stopped allowing themselves to look for.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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The hourglass was made to measure time.
Someone used it to steal a woman’s choice.
Camille Arden has built a successful life by always preparing for what comes next. As a collections specialist, she knows how to preserve fragile things, organize complicated histories, and keep uncertainty from disrupting the plan.
Then she arrives at Moonwell Manor to assess an ornate hourglass that should not still be running.
After midnight, the violet sand begins to rise. Clocks lose entire hours. Pressed sea lavender regains its color. And hidden among the records is the story of Amabel Moonwell, a gifted conservator whose future was quietly rewritten by someone else.
Horologist Owen Thayer knows the difference between a damaged mechanism and an impossible one. As he and Camille uncover the truth of the hourglass—and the man who once waited for Amabel to choose in her own voice—Camille is forced to confront the life she has postponed in the name of being responsible.
The hourglass does not return lost time.
It returns the moment someone was denied the right to choose.
And Moonwell Manor has no intention of letting Camille say later forever.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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A violin has appeared outside Moonwell Manor’s ballroom.
Its case is lined in midnight velvet. One string has been broken deliberately. The bow is missing.
Former concert violinist Iona Everly came to Moonwell to study the ballroom’s unusual acoustics—not to return to the music she left behind. Master luthier Emrys Talbot knows the instrument cannot be restored by simply replacing what was damaged.
As the violin begins answering false stories with discord and truth with a single clear note, Lila uncovers the forgotten history of Cosima Moonwell, a gifted composer whose work was altered, claimed, and nearly erased from the record.
But the violin is not asking Iona to perform.
It is asking who has the right to decide what music becomes public—and what may remain private.
The Midnight Violin of Moonwell Manor is a cozy paranormal romance filled with moonlit ballrooms, hidden scores, artistic secrets, a patient slow-burn love story, and the warm magic of a Manor that always knows what its guests need.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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The sea chest arrives at Moonwell Manor with a damaged lock, a disputed history, and traces of saltwater in wood that should have been dry for generations.
Inside are the remains of a carefully planned future.
Folded household linens.
Travel clothes altered by hand.
Letters that were never sent.
A brass instrument marked with two sets of initials.
And an inventory claiming that every item was abandoned.
Textile conservator Mirelle Vardon knows objects can preserve intention long after people are gone.
Marine carpenter Callan Trewin knows when wood has been altered to conceal the truth.
What neither expects is for the chest to begin correcting its own record.
At midnight, false labels loosen. Missing belongings return. Locked compartments open only when the right promise is spoken aloud. And the life once prepared by Nerida Moonwell and Ewan Kenwyn begins to emerge from beneath generations of respectable explanations.
The chest was not abandoned.
The future inside it was not surrendered.
And some love stories do not disappear simply because someone filed them away.
A warm Moonwell Manor romance about hidden intentions, interrupted futures, magical belongings, and the courage to unpack a life that has remained safely provisional.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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The rose arrives at Moonwell Manor beneath a glass bell jar.
Its central bloom is fractured.
One thorn is missing.
And the official story attached to it is almost too elegant to be true.
According to legend, Iris Moonwell shattered the rose after rejecting the man who made it for her. The broken flower became proof of a love destroyed in a single dramatic moment.
But when conservator Annelise Rivington examines the fracture, she finds evidence that the rose was repaired long before the date recorded in its provenance.
Then moonlight passes through the petals.
One shows Iris reaching for the rose.
Another shows Lucius Mordaunt pulling it away.
A third reveals someone standing just beyond the edge of both memories.
Each vision is truthful.
None reveals the whole night.
Heritage glassblower Galen Forsyth may be the only person who can help Annelise understand how the rose was made. He is also the last person she wants beside her while investigating a love story destroyed by incompatible memories.
Years ago, Annelise and Galen walked away from one another after a professional fracture neither of them has ever fully explained.
The Glass Rose has no interest in allowing them to keep their versions safely separate.
A warm Moonwell Manor romance about conflicting memories, visible repair, second chances, and the courage to look through someone else’s side of the glass.
Each book opens its own door, so readers can begin here or start with The Midnight Key of Moonwell Manor.
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