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Afterlife of Alanna Miller

By: Demelza Carlton
Narrated by: Catherine Bilson
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Publisher's Summary

Five years ago, Nathan’s world came crashing down. The witness protection program stole the woman he loved, and now, he’s lost everything - including hope that she’s still alive. His security job is a daily reminder of the girl he failed to protect, dragging him deeper into despair.

Forced to assume the identity of a dead girl, Caitlin struggles to rise from the ruins of the life she lost. A career change summons her home, but Perth isn’t the safe haven it seems. Someone is hunting her - one of her kidnappers, a long-lost relative, or another terrorist with an axe to grind?

When nightmares from their past threaten to engulf Nathan and Caitlin, can a broken hero and a girl living another woman’s afterlife finally fight their way free?

Nightmares Trilogy

  • Nightmares of Caitlin Lockyer (book one)
  • Necessary Evil of Nathan Miller (book two)
  • Afterlife of Alanna Miller (book three)
©2015 Lost Plot Press (P)2021 Lost Plot Press

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