
Seattle debutant Sofi Andersson will do everything in her power to protect her sister who is suffering from delayed shock over their father's drowning. Charles the family busy-body threatens to place her sister in a sanatorium, a whitewashed term for an insane asylum. Like she has always done, Sofi will rescue her little sister, even if it means running away to the Cascade Mountains with only the new gardener Neil Macpherson, a handsome immigrant from Ireland, to protect them. But in a hidden cabin high in the Cascades, just as Sofi has her secrets, she recognizes her gardener does too. Can she trust this man whose gentle manner brings such peace to her traumatized sister, and such tumult to her own emotions? And can their gardener, Neil, continue to hide from Sofi that he is really Dr. Neil Galloway, wanted for murder and on the run from the British police?
Author

Christine Lindsay writes historical inspirational novels with strong love stories, and has recently had her first non-fiction book published. She takes pride in her Irish roots. Her great grandfather and grandfather worked as riveters in the Belfast shipyard, one of those ships her ancestors helped build was the Titanic. Stories of ancestors who served in the British Cavalry in India that seeded Christine’s long-time fascination with the British Raj and became the stimulus for her multi-award-winning series Twilight of the British Raj. But it was her true-life story as a birth-mom (a woman who relinquished her baby to adoption) that inspired her to write in the first place. Read her true-life memoir in Finding Sarah Finding Me. The Pacific coast of Canada, about 200 miles north of Seattle, is Christine’s home where she lives with her husband, Like a lot of authors, Christine’s chief editor is her cat.