Publisher's Synopsis
When wealthy Yankee Paige Swanson rolls into Savannah, Georgia, in her Jaguar to claim the antebellum mansion inherited from her aunt, there's a culture clash on the horizon. But she has fond memories of the house based on the summers she spent there as a child, and Cash Wilkins, the handsome architect hired by her aunt to restore the home, tries to smooth Paige's transition from Boston to the old South.
That transition becomes more difficult when Paige discovers she's not alone: The mansion is also inhabited by the ghost of a Confederate soldier who perished at the Battle of Chickamauga in 1863. Bradley the ghost is playful at first, and Cash is skeptical about his existence, but things soon turn serious. Civil War treasure is rumored to be hidden in the mansion, and thieves make several attempts to break in and steal it.
Can Bradley help Paige locate the treasure before anyone gets hurt? Will Cash realize that the ghost and the treasure might be just as real as his burgeoning romance with Paige? As the novel spirals toward a suspense-filled conclusion, the threat of mayhem and the mysteries of love come together in a way that is unforgettable.