![]() Tony is thrilled, but Jillian is troubled. Heaven does not try to see Tom and Fanny, but she does continue to write them letters, and continues her efforts to find Jane and Keith.Īfter a time, Troy and Heaven fall in love, become lovers, and plan to marry. ![]() If she does, Tony will cease all financial support. While Heaven is given everything she wants in material terms - beautiful clothes, a fine education and enough money to go to college - she is still unhappy due to Tony's stipulation that she must not see her brothers and sisters. The only person Heaven can talk to is Tony's brother, Troy, who suffers from depression. Her grandmother Jillian is vain and selfish, while her step-grandfather, Tony, veers from being dignified and generous to being controlling and domineering. She wishes to make her family name respectable, find her brothers and sisters, and have a family once again.Ĭonflict with her newfound grandparents soon arises, however. Heaven dreams of a wonderful new life - of new friends, a good school, beautiful clothes and, most importantly, love. ![]() It is the second book in the Casteel Series.Īfter the events of Heaven (the first book in The Casteel Series), Heaven Casteel finds herself in the care and custody of her grandparents, the wealthy Tony and Jillian Tatterton, who live at Farthinggale Manor. ![]()
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