September, 1939.
I have several notes in my Kindle app from emotional scenes where it\'s purely emotive responses of "AWEEE", "OMGGGG", "WTF IS THIS?!"\' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
I love it...
It\'s brilliant. it\'s fantastic.
I simultaneously wanted to power through it but didn\'t want it to end...
I sat and ugly cried for 15 minutes.\' Awesome Alitza, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ \'Captivating... Read what everyone\'s saying about Jessica Thorne : \'Took my heart out of my chest, stomped on it and then put it back, while whispering, "Keep reading"...
Perfect for fans of Outlander , Susanna Kearsley and The Binding . but could Megan herself be the next occupant of Foxfield Hall to be Lost forever? A spellbinding, magical and addictive tale about the mysterious and ancient legends at the heart of the English countryside, and how to find those who are lost.
Megan is filled with a strange certainty that, if she follows it into the shadows, it will lead to the truth about Eleanor...
Although no body was ever found, could Eleanor have been murdered? Did she run away, unwilling to marry the man who loved her? Or, with her father working at the War Office, did Eleanor stumble upon a secret she shouldn\'t have? Then, one night under a full moon, a mesmerising light inexplicably draws her to the entrance of the maze.
Leafing through delicate old newspaper cuttings and gazing at an ornately framed portrait of the missing woman, Megan is full of questions. the villagers say she disappeared without trace at the Harvest Festival in 1939, leaving behind a grieving father and a heartbroken fiancé.
Throwing herself into shaping the tangled ivy, Megan soon becomes drawn into the mystery of Lady Eleanor Fairfax, the Hall\'s most famous resident...
with her little brother Missing in Action, gardener Megan Taylor runs from her grief to take a job at Foxfield Hall - a centuries-old place full of myths and folklore - restoring the wild maze in the overgrown gardens.
Present day.
She takes a deep breath, picks up her camera, and follows the dancing lights into the maze.
Thinking of her fiancé, fighting for his life and country in the war, breaks Eleanor\'s heart, but also gives her courage.
The moon shines silver on the looming yew trees.
September, 1939