About This Book
Glenna Marsdon had only one goal in life to clear her father's name. The trail led to a fabulous mansion in California, the home of the grandfather she'd never known. When she fell in love with Dave Warren, her grandfather's adopted son, she thought she had found true happiness. But another woman claimed Dave as hers.
To my beloved daughter, Glenna--that was how the letter began that was to send a nineteen-year-old girl to a small mountain town in northern California. For Glenna Marsdon, now Glenna Warren--Warren had been her father's name before he left the home of his father because of an old scandal for which his father held him responsible--was determined to find her grandfather and make him pay for his coldhearted actions toward his son.
Masquerading under her old name of Glenna Marsdon, it was astonishingly easy to obtain a job with Frank Warren, who was writing a history of his family and needed a research assistant and typist. But it was even more astonishing to find that he was a generous and respected man, now married to a much younger woman, and with a teen-aged stepdaughter, Barby. It was red-haired Dave Warren who met Glenna at the station and drove her to the castle-like house in which her grandfather lived--an exact replica Dave said, of the castle in Transylvania in which Frank Warren's grandfather was born.
It was a relief to learn that Dave had been adopted by her grandfather, for Dave was extremely attractive. But beautiful Joan Keswick, Frank Warren's young third cousin, quickly let Glenna know that it was "hands off" as far as Dave was concerned, thereby enhancing the many crosscurrents, and undercurrents that Glenna's incognito visit was to produce.