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Ghosts of the Heart
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Sophie Fletcher is taking her dream vacation in the Land of Story, as she and her late father had called the island of Britain. She doesn’t know why she’s suddenly able to see ghosts, but there they are: her mother, also dead these past two years, who wants help finding her husband’s spirit, and a 16th century soldier, who can’t resist following her. It seems Sophie is the
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Paperback, 252 pages
Published
October 17th 2013
by Third Place Press
(first published August 22nd 2013)
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A lot of people read book series because they like the comfort that comes with revisiting characters and situations that were fun and/or interesting in past books. That is kind of how I felt while reading Ghosts of the Heart; like I was returning to visit with some old literary friends. Only I wasn't. The book stands alone as a piece of fiction. But once started, you almost immediately feel like you personally know the folks that people this work. That is not to say they are stereotypes, or card
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Sep 02, 2013
Barbara Stoner
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it was amazing
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I live in a little blue house in Seattle and write at a computer with a view of birds and squirrels, trees and overcast skies. I write every day in Barbara's Bookhouse, write or edit a current novel, and post bits of this and that on Facebook when something interesting occurs to me or flies over the transom.
I have two grown children of whom I am inordinately fond, no grandchildren, which means mor ...more
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