The valley's fate was in Rafe's hands
Everyone wanted to know whether Rafe Glyndower would turn over his father's centuries-old estate to modern lead mining.
Catherine's uncle was a farmer-tenant whose livelihood would be ruined; he convinced Catherine that she must confront Rafe.
She had known Rafe from childhood. But now he was a man: powerful, handsomeand married. Which shouldn't have mattered, except that suddenly much more was at stake for Catherine than the fate of her uncle's farm!
Anne Mather always wanted to write. For years she wrote only for her own pleasure, and it wasn’t until her husband suggested that she ought to send one of her stories to a publisher that they put several publishers’ names into a hat and pulled one out. The rest as they say in history. 150 books later, Anne is literally staggered by the result! Her email address is mystic-am@msn.com and she would be happy to hear from any of her readers.