The Wine Maker's Daughter
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  • Reads 526
  • Votes 43
  • Parts 5
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Nov 24, 2017
Is it always necessary for the boy to be rich and spoilt and a brat? And for the girl to be innocent, naïve and down to earth? What if roles were reversed this time?

Erica Adams is the only daughter of Keith and Rose Adams. She is pampered with all she needs. 

Sam Kay is the son to the gardener Evans Kay. Brought up in poverty and humbleness, Sam sees good in everything he meets including Erica. 

But does Erica see any good in Sam? Does she abandon her pride and accept him? After spending two full years under Sam's intense scrutiny, Erica leaves Sarnia for further studies but none of them forget each other.

What happens when Erica comes back to Sarnia only to find Sam still there? Will old memories of time once spent together ignite Erica's buried passion for Sam or will she ignore it like she always did?
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