Her uncanny Sight reveals abuse and damage suppressed deep within--little wonder she'd rather close her eyesWillow Millet longs to deny her family's exceptional gifts--paranormal talents known to few, shared by even fewer. Benedict Fortune is one such--a connection that should have strengthened the
Out of Mind
β Scribed by Kendall Talbot
- Publisher
- Kensington; Lyrical Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 185 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Canada--Canadian Rockies., Canadian Rockies (B.C. and Alta.
- ISBN
- 1516107845
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β¦ Synopsis
A love frozen in time . . .Holly knew the romantic helicopter ride up to the remote peak of Whisky Mountain was a bad idea. But she never expected it to snatch her fiancΓ© from her--or destroy her life. A few fiery seconds turn a postcard-perfect morning in the Canadian Rockies into a snowy hell, thirteen thousand feet above sea level. And in the midst of grief and agony, Holly catches sight of a scene in the ice that will haunt her until she can return and discover the truth. Oliver Nelson could see the stranger had a mystery inside her. The scars on her face, the pain in her eyes, the insistence that he teach her completely alone--no one needs to learn rock climbing, or so he thought. But the more he gets to know her, the more he admires her drive, her ingenuity, and that little edge of recklessness. If she can trust him with her story, he's ready to follow her wherever her heart takes her. But nature's deadly beauty isn't the only danger waiting for them on Whisky Mountain. To survive, Oliver and Holly will have to move fast--and think faster . . .
β¦ Subjects
Canada -- Canadian Rockies
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