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Behind the Veil
- Narrated by: E. J. Lavery
- Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Can she keep the secrets of her past to rescue a girl tormented by a ghost?
In 1920s Los Angeles, Letitia Hawking reads the veil between life and death. A scrying bowl allows her to experience the final moments of the deceased. She brings closure to grief-stricken war widows and mourning families. For Letitia, it is a penance. She knows no such peace.
For Alasdair Driscoll, it may be the only way to save his niece, Finola, from her growing night terrors. But, when Letitia sees a shadowy figure attached to the household, it rouses old fears of her unspeakable past in England.
When a man comes to her about his missing daughter, the third girl to go missing in as many months, Letitia can’t help him when she can’t see who’s taken them.
As a darkness haunts Letitia’s vision, she may not be given a choice in helping the determined Mr. Driscoll or stop herself from falling in love with him, but to do so, she risks a part of herself she had locked away, and to release it may cost Letitia her sanity and her heart.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-10-2022
Loved it!
Intriguing story, beautifully written and narrated. Highly recommend. Looking forward to reading other stories by this author.
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