
Dreamweaver Trail
An Eternity Springs Novel
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Narrated by:
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Amy Landon
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By:
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Emily March
After another lonely Valentine's Day, Gabi Romano trades mountain snowfall for sunshine and sand at a luxurious Caribbean getaway. There she finds not one, but two thrilling new passions: creating art glass and Flynn Brogan, the sexy caretaker next door who brings her fantasies to life. But when violence interrupts their romantic interlude, she learns that Flynn is living a lie. Heartsick, she decides to concentrate on her craft. Playing with fire is safer than loving a man like Flynn.
Flynn is determined to make things right with Gabi - until his enemies interfere. Now, damaged and driven by a need he cannot define, he seeks out Gabi's Colorado community as a mystery man searching for peace, though not expecting redemption. But he never imagined a place like Eternity Springs, where lives are changed, second chances are given, and the possibility exists for two wounded souls to find their way home...to each other.
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Another Great Emily March
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Brilliantly intricate story
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I seriously hope this narrator does not do any other books in this series.
Narrator makes or breaks a book
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This novel stretched the believable fictional boundaries for me. The plot flexed into a high-seas period novel. This is a contemporary novel, the evildoers shouldn’t have been cast as pirates. The hero who dragged himself "home" scarred and partially blind should have taken the pseudonym Mr. Rochester. Read this one fast. The next one is better.
Pirates?
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