The Second Story Window

The Second Story Window by Margie Wood is a novel published by Margie Wood in November 2019, featuring 384 pages in English. The story begins with an unsolicited FedEx envelope arriving on Matthew Chandler’s desk, revealing that he has inherited his family’s ancestral home, Rose Haven, located in the Rocky Mountains. While Matthew is eager to rid himself of the house and its associated memories of dysfunction, Amelia Richardson finds herself enchanted by the historical charm of the property.
As Matthew navigates his feelings about the inheritance, he discovers a journal belonging to his great-grandfather while recovering from a skiing accident. This journal becomes a pivotal element in the narrative, prompting Matthew to confront his past and reconsider his future. The book explores themes of family and relationships, intertwining elements of fiction and romance as Matthew’s journey unfolds.
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An unsoliticed FedEx envelope arrives on Matthew Chandler’s desk. It’s about his family’s ancestral home. Rose Haven. Located somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. It’s his now. Whether he likes it or not.
Amelia Richardson loves the charming historical home. Matthew can’t wait to get rid of it. He hopes to erase childhood memories of ghosts and dysfunction. And why should some annoying realtor whom he has never met have anything to say about what he does with his house?
Hobbling around his great-grandfather’s study after a freak skiing accident, lifting old newspapers, moving books off shelves, Matthew stumbles upon something that finally catches his attention. It’s a journal. The writings of his great-grandfather. Matthew flops into a chair, starts reading.
And his life begins to change.
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