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Of Silver and Secrets

Time's Lost Treasures, Book 2

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Of Silver and Secrets

By: Michelle Griep
Narrated by: Sarah Zimmerman
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In 1889 England, Eva Inman finds herself overwhelmed with responsibility. Haunted by guilt over her parents' deaths, Eva struggles to care for her blind sister and manage her family's crumbling estate. With the threat of overdue taxes looming, Eva's situation grows dire until an ancient silver ring is unearthed on her property. Despite local superstitions warning against disturbing the supposedly cursed acres, Eva's need for funds forces her to consider the potential of more buried relics. She turns to Bram Webb, a Cambridge professor of Roman antiquities, for help—only to be reminded of a past she would rather forget.

Bram Webb is under immense pressure to find proof of a legendary Christian Roman settlement in an attempt to conceal his uncle's deteriorating memory from the Trinity College disciplinary board and save both of their jobs. When Eva steps into Bram's office, old sparks fly, rekindling memories that are both fond and painful. The excavation is fraught with challenges from the start, and as Eva and Bram work together with time running out, they must confront their pasts, face the growing attraction between them, and decide whether their love is strong enough to overcome the buried truths that threaten to tear them apart.

Award-winning author Michelle Griep transports you to Victorian-era England with a gripping romance.

©2025 Michelle Griep (P)2025 Tantor Media
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Victorian Taxation
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I enjoyed this book that includes old friends and an archaeological dig on a Victorian era England estate. Eva and Bram are old friends, but mysterious things at the dig keep happening…is it the “curse”? More than one story line keeps you turning pages. Faith theme and light romance too! Very good and the narrator is enjoyable too.

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Thank you, Michelle Griep for another excellent book. This one had great twists.. Sarah Zimmerman is the best of the best narrators. So thankful it all came together!

Another great one!

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I enjoyed this book a great deal. The story is well developed, the characters are engaging, and the ending is wrapped up in a most satisfying manner. I’ve read quite a few of Michelle Griep’s books and this has been my favorite so far. She also does a remarkably well-balanced job of incorporating Christian themes in an overt but not at all heavy-handed way. I highly recommend this read.

The book is part of a series but can certainly be read as a stand alone.

Well-rounded and Fun

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An heiress in need of funds, an archeology professor needing to prove his uncle’s theory, a delicious romance, a fascinating archeological dig, & an intriguing mystery. Of Silver and Secrets completely pulled me in & didn’t let go. I’ve always been fascinated by archeological digs & the treasures of the past just waiting to be discovered. Michelle Griep captures that wonder & excitement along with complex, endearing characters, & a lovely childhood friends to enemies to more romance. Told with achingly beautiful prose & an inspiring faith thread, this book is a must read!

Eva Inman’s struggling to keep the estate she’s inherited afloat & care for her blind, younger sister. When an ancient Roman artifact is discovered on the property, she believes it might be the answer she’s been hoping for. But, the Cambridge professor she seeks out for confirmation is her childhood friend who left without saying goodbye. As Professor Bram Webb & his crew arrive at her estate to dig for more relics, she’s in danger of her old childhood crush turning into something more.

With both his & his uncle’s university jobs hanging in the balance, Bram Webb’s hoping Eva’s property provides the proof of his uncle’s claims of the existence of an ancient Christian Roman civilization. Bram’s also trying to hide the fact that his uncle’s losing his memory. On top of everything, his renewed friendship & attraction to Eva proves a distraction he wasn’t anticipating.

I adored this book! The slow burn romance between Bram & Eva kept me eagerly turning the pages to see if all the misunderstandings between them could be overcome. I loved their banter & how they worked together. I especially enjoyed their balloon ride, sheltering from the snow storm, & their first real kiss.

I also enjoyed Eva’s sister Penny. She wants so badly to be independent & I enjoyed her feisty spirit. I also liked Bram’s uncle who’s often the voice of wisdom. The faith thread woven throughout was beautifully done. The messages of learning to forgive oneself & coping with the nature of living in a fallen world were inspiring. The ending was a bit of a surprise with not only a centuries old mystery revealed, but also a plot involving Penny.

I listened to the audiobook version & thoroughly enjoyed the narrator. She brilliantly brought all these characters to life. It was easily to listen to & I found myself having a hard time putting it down.

Loved the narrator for this!

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I really enjoyed this story. The mystery and intrigue are great and the narrator is wonderful.

Another great book

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