So, Grace sets herself up in Willa's apartment and waits. In fact, it's been presumed she just eloped and will be back any day now. When Grace calls Willa's place of business, she is stunned to learn that Willa no longer works there and is about to be married. Upon arrival, Grace is troubled when Willa's landlord informs her Willa is not home and will not be back for bit. Finally, she decides to fly to Sweden to visit Willa and get to the bottom of what the trouble is. Grace is unsure what to do, so she attempts to contact Willa, but to no avail. She gives Grace the code in her letter that indicated she was in trouble. Grace and Willa are more like sisters than cousins, although they have entirely different personalities. Grace receives an unsettling letter from her cousin Willa. I received a copy of this book from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Recently, Open Road Media has begun releasing some of Dorothy's backlist in e book format. Waiting for Willa by Dorothy Eden was originally published in 1970.
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