I believe this is the 13th book in the Eternal Collection. It was originally published in 1977.
Lord Cheriton is returning to his childhood home to take care of a problem with smugglers. He isn't pleased to revisit old ghosts, but he's even more surprised to find a beautiful woman living in the home he'd hoped would rot and fall to the ground.
I don't remember the other BC books I've read being this awkward. From the way they instantly fall in love with each other to the weird way Wivina speaks, I just couldn't get into the story. I think my favorite part was reading the biographical information about the author at the end. My expectations were high(ish) for this one, but I didn't really enjoy it in the end.
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