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''Fallen Hearts'' (1988) is the third out of five books in American novelist V. C. Andrews's Casteel Series. The book was finished by her ghostwriter Andrew Neiderman, though the book was published under Andrews's name. Synopsis Proud and beautiful Heaven Casteel comes back to live in the West Virginia hills (the "Willies," the part of Winnerow, West Virginia in which she grew up)- to rise at last above her family's shame. As Logan's bride, she was to finally have the love she had sought for so long. Free from her father's avarice and abuse, she planned to live again in her home town, a respected teacher and cherished wife. However, after a wedding trip to Boston's Farthingale Manor and a lavish, elegant party, Heaven and Logan are persuaded to stay in Boston, lured by Tony Tatterton to live amidst his family's wealth and privilege. The ghosts of Heaven's past rise up once more, writhing around her fragile happiness and threatening her precious love with scandal and jealousy, sini ...
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