Monarch Manor
An unforgettable and moving novel of sacrifice and hope, and the way love between a parent and child can transform them both.

Erin Marinelli has her work cut out for her when she arrives at her late grandmother’s Wisconsin home to prepare for an estate sale. But sifting through the overwhelming collection of figurines, outdated appliances and dusty books, she finds something that captures her attention: a yellowed envelope of old photographs. In one, taken almost a century ago, a beautiful woman is seated with a young boy who looks uncannily like Erin’s five-year-old autistic son, Will. 

Intrigued, Erin looks further into her family's history, and discovers parallels to her present-day life. The boy in the picture, John Cartwright, was deaf. He and his mother, Amelia, are presumed to have drowned together in Geneva Lake, beside Amelia’s family home. Named for the butterflies that flocked to its lush gardens, Monarch Manor still stands, though the once-grand Queen Anne house is now in ruins, slated for demolition. Seeking respite from her own exhausting battle to get the best care for Will, Erin delves even deeper into the past—unearthing a story that is both heartbreaking and surprising.
 
Praise for Maureen Leurck’s Cicada Summer
 
“Rich with believable characters and an evocative setting, Leurck’s novel is a gem.”
—Publishers Weekly

“Leurck has crafted a perfect summertime story of love, loss, and second chances. . . . Readers of Elin Hilderbrand and Nancy Thayer will enjoy this beach read.”
—Booklist
 
“A captivating novel about the power of redemption.”
—Jen Lancaster, New York Times bestselling author
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Monarch Manor
An unforgettable and moving novel of sacrifice and hope, and the way love between a parent and child can transform them both.

Erin Marinelli has her work cut out for her when she arrives at her late grandmother’s Wisconsin home to prepare for an estate sale. But sifting through the overwhelming collection of figurines, outdated appliances and dusty books, she finds something that captures her attention: a yellowed envelope of old photographs. In one, taken almost a century ago, a beautiful woman is seated with a young boy who looks uncannily like Erin’s five-year-old autistic son, Will. 

Intrigued, Erin looks further into her family's history, and discovers parallels to her present-day life. The boy in the picture, John Cartwright, was deaf. He and his mother, Amelia, are presumed to have drowned together in Geneva Lake, beside Amelia’s family home. Named for the butterflies that flocked to its lush gardens, Monarch Manor still stands, though the once-grand Queen Anne house is now in ruins, slated for demolition. Seeking respite from her own exhausting battle to get the best care for Will, Erin delves even deeper into the past—unearthing a story that is both heartbreaking and surprising.
 
Praise for Maureen Leurck’s Cicada Summer
 
“Rich with believable characters and an evocative setting, Leurck’s novel is a gem.”
—Publishers Weekly

“Leurck has crafted a perfect summertime story of love, loss, and second chances. . . . Readers of Elin Hilderbrand and Nancy Thayer will enjoy this beach read.”
—Booklist
 
“A captivating novel about the power of redemption.”
—Jen Lancaster, New York Times bestselling author
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Monarch Manor

Monarch Manor

by Maureen Leurck
Monarch Manor

Monarch Manor

by Maureen Leurck

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An unforgettable and moving novel of sacrifice and hope, and the way love between a parent and child can transform them both.

Erin Marinelli has her work cut out for her when she arrives at her late grandmother’s Wisconsin home to prepare for an estate sale. But sifting through the overwhelming collection of figurines, outdated appliances and dusty books, she finds something that captures her attention: a yellowed envelope of old photographs. In one, taken almost a century ago, a beautiful woman is seated with a young boy who looks uncannily like Erin’s five-year-old autistic son, Will. 

Intrigued, Erin looks further into her family's history, and discovers parallels to her present-day life. The boy in the picture, John Cartwright, was deaf. He and his mother, Amelia, are presumed to have drowned together in Geneva Lake, beside Amelia’s family home. Named for the butterflies that flocked to its lush gardens, Monarch Manor still stands, though the once-grand Queen Anne house is now in ruins, slated for demolition. Seeking respite from her own exhausting battle to get the best care for Will, Erin delves even deeper into the past—unearthing a story that is both heartbreaking and surprising.
 
Praise for Maureen Leurck’s Cicada Summer
 
“Rich with believable characters and an evocative setting, Leurck’s novel is a gem.”
—Publishers Weekly

“Leurck has crafted a perfect summertime story of love, loss, and second chances. . . . Readers of Elin Hilderbrand and Nancy Thayer will enjoy this beach read.”
—Booklist
 
“A captivating novel about the power of redemption.”
—Jen Lancaster, New York Times bestselling author

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781496719799
Publisher: Kensington
Publication date: 07/30/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 827,285
File size: 994 KB

About the Author

Maureen Leurck graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and currently resides in a suburb of Chicago with her husband and three children. She escapes up to the Lake Geneva area when she can for a good fish fry. Visit her at maureenleurck.com.
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