The Lost Castle
A Split-Time Romance
So, I’m finally getting around to reading a Kristy Cambron. I know. I hear you. What actually took me so long? So many books, bro, so little time. I’m only on the second chapter of The Lost Castle, which means I can’t give it much of a review yet. But it’s hooked my interest with three different time period stories that are somehow interconnected: the 18th century, WWII, and modern day. Sound intriguing? Here’s even more incentive…the ebook version is on sale for only $1.99 over at Amazon.
Here’s the full blurb:
Ellie Carver arrives at her grandmother’s bedside expecting to find her silently slipping away. Instead, the beloved woman begins speaking. Of a secret past and castle ruins forgotten by time. Of a hidden chapel that served as a rendezvous for the French Resistance in World War II. Of lost love and deep regret . . .
Each piece that unlocks the story seems to unlock part of Ellie too—where she came from and who she is becoming. But her grandmother is quickly disappearing into the shadows of Alzheimer’s and Ellie must act fast if she wants to uncover the truth of her family’s history. Drawn by the mystery surrounding The Sleeping Beauty—a castle so named for Charles Perrault’s beloved fairy tale—Ellie embarks on a journey to France’s Loire Valley in hopes that she can unearth its secrets before time silences them forever.