If you liked Downton Abbey, visit Summerfield...1883 England: The village of Summerfield is changing. Exciting opportunities abound, and new love fully—and finally—blooms. Genevieve Weston will be the Countess of Summerfield one day. A new mother of twins, Genevieve struggles with life after babies. But through her struggles, and in the midst of a crisis, she taps into her American entrepreneurial spirit and finds a way to utilize her talents—and the talents of those around her.Rebellious daughter Clarissa Weston is raising a waif she saved in London. Her time on the stage and her adopted daughter have hurt her chances of a highborn match—until Lord Silvey comes to visit. Although they have a palpable attraction, Damon’s secrets threaten to change everything. God-daughter Tilda Cavendish has been at Summerfield Manor for over a year, yet she still struggles to find her place in the family. How can she get Clarissa to stop hating her?Lila Kidd is happily married to Joseph, the heir to Crompton Hall. But she isn’t comfortable being the mistress of the manor, and would rather be back at her family’s mercantile. It will take courage and gumption to be the woman God wants her to be. Immerse yourself in the lives and loves of Summerfield Manor in this, Book #3 in the Manor House series. Excerpt: Prologue Summer 1883 "It's a boy!" Genevieve grabbed a fresh breath and forced herself to open her eyes. She sawthe bedroom of Summerfield Manor, the doctor, and her mother with her handsclasped to her chin. But she didn't see the one thing in the world she wantedto see--had to see. "Let me see him!' Dr. Peter held him up for inspection. The baby screamed. Genevieve's mother grasped her hand. "He has good lungs on him, that's forcertain." "Can I hold him?" "Shortly," the doctor said. "Let us get him cleaned up." Genevieve was vaguely aware of the doctor and his wife, Molly, taking care ofher son. Her son! She was a moth-- Her happy thoughts were interrupted by another contraction. "Ahhh!" "What's going on, doctor?" asked her mother. He returned to Genevieve and examined her. "Oh my! We have another one!" Another one? "You're going to have to do it again, Mrs. Weston." Genevieve knew that without having to be told. Her body was demanding. It wasin charge and all she could do was submit. The here and now was consumed withpain. She heard voices but they floated outside her consciousness. She and thebaby were one, focused on a common goal. "Push!" There was no alternative. Her mother and Molly supported her on either side,and with a primal scream she pushed the baby into its new life. "It's a girl!" Fully spent, Genevieve fell back on the pillows. "One of each?" Her mother kissed her cheek. "One of each, my girl. How marvelous!" She heard a door opening, and Morgan's voice. "I heard the scream. Is she allright?" "Morgan . . ." Genevieve held out her hand and he rushed by her side, his eyestrying to take in everything around him. "What? Two?" He pulled her hand to his lips. "A boy and a girl." His eyes welled with tears as he kissed her. "Well done, my darling!" After a few minutes, Dr. Peter passed her their son, and Genevieve cradled himin her right arm. "He is beautiful." "And here, Mr. Weston, here is your daughter." Morgan sat on the bed and took the little girl into his arms. He gently touchedher chin and stroked her head. "Oh dear. Oh my. I am smitten." "Let me see her. Let me see my babies, together," Genevieve asked. He placed their daughter upon her left arm. The two babies snuggled andwriggled and cooed, making a myriad of expressions. "Our joy is complete," shesaid. Morgan beamed down at them. "Our joy is just beginning." Copyright @ 2016 Nancy Moser The Manor House Series--and other books about Summerfield: Love of the Summerfields Bride of the Summerfields Rise of the Summerfields ** Christmas Stitches: novella anthology: Pin's Promise ** The Pattern Artist The Fashion Designer The Shop Keepers Nancy Moser isthe author of over forty books. Her award-winning stories will inspire you todiscover your unique God-given purpose. Her genres include both contemporaryand historical stories, inspirational humor, and children's books. Her newest release, "Eyes of Our Heart", showcases a group ofordinary people who are called to discover where God is working in theirlives--and join Him. Another recent release is "The Shop Keepers", book #3 of thePattern Artist series about a group of women designing fashion and openingtheir own store in 1911-19 New York City. The first book in the series,"The Pattern Artist", was a finalist for a Romantic Times award. Other recent titles include the time-travel historicals, "Where TimeWill Take Me", "Where Life Will Lead Me", and the DowntonAbbey-inspired Manor House Series beginning with "Love of theSummerfields." Her historical bio-novels allow real women-of-history to share their lifestories: "Just Jane" (Jane Austen), "Mozart