Elizabeth Beckford is finished with Los Angeles, hope, and love. She escapes to New Orleans, accepting a strange job offer from The Louisiana Historical Society, inventorying the multimillion-dollar estate of an obscure dead relative. However, someone doesnat want her in New Orleans and her new employer is full of suspects. Even Charles Fabray, the Hollywood handsome estate attorney, is not above suspicion. Single and sexy, Charles pursues her. Can she learn to love again? While searching the attic of the two-hundred-year-old mansion in the Garden District, she discovers a haunting painting of three tragically sad-looking Victorian sisters. Obsessed with discovering their identities and why their hearts appear so broken, she begins her search for answers and the truth behind the Beckford painting; even as someone is targeting her and the treasures she guards with destruction. In her quest, she magically finds herself living in 1849, experiencing the embracing love of a family. She is torn between missing Charles, her love growing for him in the present, and love for her new family in 1849.
评价“The Beckford Painting”