The Wild Child

The Wild Child by Judith Bowen, published by Harlequin in 2003, is a contemporary fiction novel that spans 298 pages. The story follows Eva Haines as she arrives at the seemingly deserted Liberty Island to manage her elderly relative’s estate. Soon, she senses that someone is watching her, leading to the discovery of a wild-looking child accompanied by a large black dog. This encounter sets off a series of questions about the child’s origins and the enigmatic man, Silas Lord, who is her father.
Readers will delve into the complexities of family secrets and hidden lives as Eva uncovers the truth about Silas and his daughter, Fanny. The narrative explores themes of romance and mystery, as Eva grapples with her growing feelings for Silas while trying to understand the reasons behind their secluded existence. This edition offers a glimpse into the intertwining lives of its characters, set against the backdrop of Liberty Island, inviting readers to explore the depths of love and the impact of secrets.
Official synopsis Publisher
A man with a wild child. A secret child … When Eva Haines first comes to remote (and supposedly deserted) Liberty Island, she has the uncanny feeling that someone’s watching her-and she’s right. A small wild-looking child with a huge black dog has been following her around. Eva, who’s spending a few weeks on the island to deal with an elderly relative’s estate, is puzzled. Who is this little girl’ Where did she come from’Eva finds out soon enough. Fanny is the daughter of the reclusive Silas Lord. But once she learns this, Eva only has more questions. Why are Silas and his daughter hiding out on Liberty Island’ What secret is Silas keeping about this child he obviously adores’ And why is Eva falling in love with such a mysterious man’
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