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Download or read book White Heather written by William Black and published by . This book was released on 1886 with total page 534 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Download or read book The Ghost of White Heather written by Aurela Lee and published by eXtasy Books. This book was released on with total page 415 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ghosts of her broken family and relinquished ambitions haunt stoic dreamer Rhea Sioui. A twist of fate finds her in Scotland, ghostwriting for reclusive action film star Niall Shaw. She could finally attain her goal of writing professionally, a dream lost forever if she fails. Shadows of the past also torment Niall Shaw. Hiding from the limelight at his cottage, White Heather, he finds temporary peace. Now he must make a comeback to fund his dreams of revitalizing an ancient castle, providing work skills to the street kids at his shelter, but an old nemesis is complicating things. Niall must cohabitate with the attractive, sensitive, young woman he had previously offended. Overcoming their initial misgivings, as they share their secrets, their attraction becomes palpable, electric. Both feel love is perilous, yet each finds a kindred spirit in the other. On the journey, a true phantom sidetracks their progress. Rhea has an otherworldly connection with a lost soul inhabiting Niall’s grounds, and they must help her reunite with her lost love. In doing so, Niall and Rhea may escape their demons and gain their heart’s desire. Hindered by responsibilities in separate countries and lingering fears of intimacy, parting is inevitable. However, if a spirit can cross time and space for her true love, maybe she can teach Rhea and Niall to fight for theirs.
Download or read book Red Heather written by Aly Noble and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2018-10-06 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the heart of rural Grendling, Michigan, an attempt to hit the ""restart"" button takes a sinister turn. Miri James, a devil-may-care freelance illustrator with teal hair and a chip on her shoulder, sees the small, homey town as a new start and a far cry from the city life she led with her now ex-fiance. And she's right-to an extent. 1 Red Heather Road is a polished Victorian with a tainted history all its own. The more than fair lease agreement is all the validation Miri needs to know she's making the right choice for the next step toward her rewritten future. Little does she know she's just signed on the dotted line to inhabit what's rumored to be Grendling's own Most Haunted house. In what begins as a series of easily rationalized coincidences and escalates into a fight for her life, Miri is forced to come to terms with the horrific truth of her new beginning and decide how she will allow it to end.
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