Clairvoyant Jake Parker is about to close up for the night when a handsome stranger wanders into his shop, the Witching Well. During his reading, Jake is surprised when a persistent spirit comes through, desperate to communicate. Before Jake can make a real connection between the two, his mysterious
Featherweight Heart
β Scribed by Snyder, Jillian
- Book ID
- 109268117
- Publisher
- Dreamspinner Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781634769181
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Clairvoyant Jake Parker is about to close up for the night when a handsome stranger wanders into his shop, the Witching Well. During his reading, Jake is surprised when a persistent spirit comes through, desperate to communicate. Before Jake can make a real connection between the two, his mysterious customer takes off. The spirit, however, decides to stick around. Eric Austin is a Boston-area author with a new best seller. But a year ago, he ended his relationship with a closeted man, who died shortly after. Still troubled by unresolved issues, Eric searches for answers. What he finds instead is the Witching Well and JakeοΏ½and a little more than he bargained for. When Jake and Eric meet again by chance, they begin to work together to unravel the mystery of EricοΏ½s ghost, and Jake struggles with his professional duties and his undeniable attraction to Eric. But even if they can find a way to balance the personal with the professional, a specter from the past just might ruin their chance at a future together.
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