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Echoes Across the Moors

(2026)
(The first book in the Lost Treasures of Yorkshire series)
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On the windswept Yorkshire moors, three sisters must fight to save their family’s legacy and discover where their true hope lies.

When sisters Madeline, Eve, and Lucy Fairchild inherit Willowbrook Hall, a neglected estate in Yorkshire, they see the possibility of a fresh beginning. But their inheritance comes with a condition: the sisters must live on the property for one full year before ownership can legally pass to the eldest. Determined to restore the crumbling manor and secure their family’s future, they leave their lives in London and begin rebuilding the estate.

Life on the moors proves far more difficult than they expected. Unexplained accidents, delayed repairs, and mounting financial pressures threaten their plans and make them wonder if someone is working against them. Just when abandoning Willowbrook seems inevitable, the sisters discover an old photograph they believe may include the renowned literary sisters—Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë.

With the help of a kind and handsome young solicitor, the sisters begin a search to uncover the truth behind the mysterious photograph and the unexplained events at their estate. Along the way they discover courage, unexpected romance, and renewed faith in God’s guiding hand.

Blending family drama, inspiration, romance, and a touch of mystery, Echoes Across the Moors will appeal to readers who enjoy novels by Julie Klassen, Joanna Davidson Politano, and Roseanna M. White.


Genre: Historical

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