A secret wedding, a disaster at sea, a woman locked away with only her memoriesโฆ.
Ginny Cawley fell in love with Spencer Hayes beneath the light of the silver moon. When he travels to the Caribbean one last time before taking over his fatherโs successful shipping company, his ship disappears, leaving Ginny alone and carrying his child.
Believing Spencer to be dead, Ginnyโs parents insist she wed again for the sake of her child. There is no proof of Ginnyโs secret marriage, no way to show the legitimacy of her child. Ginny is left with little choice but to do as her parents wish, hoping Spencer will return as promised, before the moon wanes twice.
As time goes on, Ginny begins to think perhaps sheโs beginning to lose her mind. Her parents have abandoned her. No one will call her by name. The servants whisper of another ill-fated mistress when they think Ginny isnโt listening.
Will Spencer return in time to save her from the othersโin time to save her from herself? Or will Ginny go mad waiting for himย beneath the inconstant moon?
ID Johnson creates characters you'll want to have as your best friends with antagonists you'll love to hate. Her love for all things princess-y compelled her to write her first medieval romance at fifteen, and she hasn't stopped writing since. Now, her plots are a little more complex, her topics a little more mature, and her romances often more intense, but she's never lost the love she felt the first moment she breathed life into a character over twenty years ago. If you love feisty paranormal heroines, damsels who cause distress, or historical ladies who know how to light up a room, then pull up a seat, get out your eReader, and meet ID Johnson's friends. Soon enough, they'll be your friends, too.