Edisto Island

A Novel

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States
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Author: Nancy Rhyne ISBN: 9781625844453
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: October 18, 2006
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Nancy Rhyne
ISBN: 9781625844453
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: October 18, 2006
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English
Benjamin Bodicott is a gentleman. A man with brilliant blue eyes, flowing hair and a manner of speaking far superior to his peers, Benjamin is �as near a Rhett Butler� as Edisto Island, South Carolina has ever seen. Whaley, a twenty-two-year-old island native, never thought that she would fall for an aristocrat. But when Benjamin Bodicott steps into her life, everything changes.

Whaley, who had been funnelling her passion into music, suddenly finds her attention drawn toward her quickly intensifying romance with Benjamin. Everything is perfect until she receives the devastating phone call that alters her life forever. In a whirlwind sequence of events, Whaley�s beloved father is diagnosed with stomach cancer, her prized piano disappears after her father�s death and a secret about Benjamin�s past emerges, causing her to question everything that she has ever believed.

In this tale of romance with a hint of mystery, Nancy Rhyne creates characters as rich in complexity as the beauty of the South Carolina Lowcountry that she masterfully describes. In the sea of turmoil that envelops Whaley�s life, she must set aside the world that she knows to determine if love really does conquer all
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Benjamin Bodicott is a gentleman. A man with brilliant blue eyes, flowing hair and a manner of speaking far superior to his peers, Benjamin is �as near a Rhett Butler� as Edisto Island, South Carolina has ever seen. Whaley, a twenty-two-year-old island native, never thought that she would fall for an aristocrat. But when Benjamin Bodicott steps into her life, everything changes.

Whaley, who had been funnelling her passion into music, suddenly finds her attention drawn toward her quickly intensifying romance with Benjamin. Everything is perfect until she receives the devastating phone call that alters her life forever. In a whirlwind sequence of events, Whaley�s beloved father is diagnosed with stomach cancer, her prized piano disappears after her father�s death and a secret about Benjamin�s past emerges, causing her to question everything that she has ever believed.

In this tale of romance with a hint of mystery, Nancy Rhyne creates characters as rich in complexity as the beauty of the South Carolina Lowcountry that she masterfully describes. In the sea of turmoil that envelops Whaley�s life, she must set aside the world that she knows to determine if love really does conquer all

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