When Sophia Rain receives a cream-colored envelope sealed with wax, she doesn't expect it to upend her life. The letter, delivered on a rain-soaked Manhattan evening, informs her that a great-uncle she never met has died-and left her an inheritance in London: Bloomfield House, a grand yet timeworn estate in the heart of Kensington.For Sophia, a single mother struggling to make ends meet, the news feels like something out of a storybook-equal parts opportunity and impossibility. Within days, she and her young daughter Emily leave behind the restless streets of New York for a city shrouded in winter fog, where history seeps through cobblestone lanes and iron gates, and every shadow seems to carry a whisper.Bloomfield House is more than just an old home. Its ivy-covered walls and silent rooms hold echoes of the past, from letters tucked away in the attic to a clock stopped at five minutes to midnight. As Sophia settles into this unfamiliar world, she begins to unravel her family's hidden history-stories of love, loss, and choices that shaped generations.But with each discovery comes a question: why did Jonathan Morland, a man she never knew, choose her to inherit the house? And what will she have to face to truly claim it?Mist Over Kensington is a sweeping, atmospheric tale of second chances, the ties that bind across time, and the quiet magic of unexpected places. It blends the charm of a London neighborhood steeped in character with the emotional pull of a woman learning to belong-to a city, to a home, and to herself.Perfect for readers who love rich, descriptive settings, family mysteries, and tender mother-daughter bonds, Mist Over Kensington invites you to step through a weathered doorway into a place where the past lingers in the air like mist-and where the future is waiting to be found.