The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton, #1
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The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton, #1  -     By: Susan L. Tuttle

The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton, #1

Kregel Publications / 2024 / Paperback

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Title: The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton, #1
By: Susan L. Tuttle
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 320
Vendor: Kregel Publications
Publication Date: 2024
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 082544859X
ISBN-13: 9780825448591
Series: Treasures of Halstead Manor
Stock No: WW5448591

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"Get ready to be awed with mesmeric prose coupled with an intriguing plot. Add in a fun cast of characters, and you have a story that shines!" --Rachel Scott McDaniel, award-winning author of The Starlet Spy Everleigh Wheaton knows it only takes a few well-placed lies to ruin a reputation. She's experienced it time and time again . But there's a silver lining to repeatedly proving herself: she's become confident and self-reliant. When she loses yet another job and an enigmatic stranger offers a solution to her financial troubles, she's game. After all, she loves a good mystery, and the invitation to visit the legendary Halstead Manor is irresistible. But she's not about to let her guard down--especially not with the other women who received the same invitation. Life has taught her that trust is dangerous. A strange voice on the phone explains that he’s gathered the three of them to work together as treasure hunters. Their first assignment requires Everleigh to be a traveling nurse for retired FBI agent Gertrude Levine, who has one cold case she just can't let go of--the missing Florentine Diamond. With Everleigh's keen ability to solve puzzles, Natalie Daughtry's vast knowledge of history, and Brooke Sumner's connections to the antiques world, they're confident they'll track down the diamond. Except Gertie's nephew, Niles Butler, doesn't believe Everleigh is as innocent as she claims--even as he finds himself fascinated by her--and he's determined to block every move she makes. If Everleigh can't learn to drop her walls of self-protection, the diamond treasure won't be the only thing she’ll lose. "Beautifully drawn, authentic characters navigate this engaging story that is the first in a promising new series!" --Joanna Davidson Politano, author of The Lost Melody "A fantastic combination of history, intrigue, and a romance that will touch every reader's heart." --Toni Shiloh, Christy Award–winning author

Author Bio

Susan L. Tuttle is a pastor's wife, mom, and the director of women's ministry at her church near Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her previous work includes the Along Came Love series, and the Carol Award finalist Love You, Truly. Learn more about Susan at susanltuttle.com.

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A rare treat, and a wonderful journey! The storied history of a missing gem is wrapped up in a marvelously surprising adventure, where I never knew what to expect from one page to the next. There's an air of enchantment in the pages of this novel, as if we're swept up in a fairy tale–flavored reality. Beautifully drawn, authentic characters navigate this engaging story that is the first in a promising new series! -- Joanna Davidson Politano, author of The Lost Melody and other historical novels

“Intriguing, heart-tugging, and romantic--Susan Tuttle's latest packs an emotional punch. The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton was a delight to read. I especially loved watching both Everleigh and Niles soften throughout the story, discovering the gift of vulnerability and proving that love is every bit as much an adventure as a quest to find a missing jewel. Kudos to Tuttle for a wonderful read! -- Melissa Tagg, USA Today best-selling and Christy Award-winning author

In The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton, Tuttle infuses a century-long international mystery with her signature style of high-chemistry romance and witty banter. Thanks to the quirky multigenerational cast, every scene is a character study that will have readers captivated long after the last page is turned. -- Janine Rosche, best-selling author of With Every Memory

Susan L. Tuttle has a way of hooking you from the beginning and entertaining you to the very end. The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton is a fantastic combination of history, intrigue, and a romance that will touch every reader's heart. I look forward to reading more from Ms. Tuttle. -- Toni Shiloh, Christy Award-winning author

A captivating adventure brimming with faith, romance, and mystery. With glimpses into the past, Susan L. Tuttle weaves one woman's wounds into another's awakening to embrace change and trust again. -- Rebekah Millet, award-winning author of Julia Monroe Begins Again

Susan Tuttle has created a marvelous introduction to a new split-time series with The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton. Prepare to be swept up in the history and intrigue of missing Austrian royal jewels, and connect with realistic, relatable characters on their own journeys of discovery to finding peace and wholeness--and romance. -- Carolyn Miller, best-selling author of the Regency Brides and Original Six romance series

The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton pulled me in from the first chapter and kept me flipping the pages well into the night! Get ready to be awed with mesmeric prose coupled with an intriguing plot. Add in a fun cast of characters, and you have a story that shines! Highly recommend! -- Rachel Scott McDaniel, award-winning author of The Starlet Spy

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