Some dreams shouldnโt come true โฆ Maddie Browne thought sheโd grown out of the recurring nightmare that plagued her as a child, but after a shocking family secret is revealed, it comes back to haunt her โ the same swing in the same garden, the kind red-haired giant and the swarthy arms which grab
The Soft Whisper of Dreams
โ Scribed by Courtenay, Christina
- Book ID
- 108736541
- Publisher
- Choc Lit Lite
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 215 KB
- Series
- Marcombe Hall 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781781891476
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Some dreams shouldnโt come true โฆ
Maddie Browne thought sheโd grown out of the recurring nightmare that plagued her as a child, but after a shocking family secret is revealed, it comes back to haunt her โ the same swing in the same garden, the kind red-haired giant and the swarthy arms which grab her from behind and try to take her away โฆ
In an attempt to forget her troubles, Maddie travels to Devon to spend time with her friends, Kayla and Wes. However, it becomes clear that relaxation will not be on the agenda after a disturbing encounter with a gypsy fortune teller. Not to mention the presence of Wesโs dangerously handsome brother, Alex.
And then thereโs the fact that Maddieโs dream seems to be coming true โฆ
The Soft Whisper of Dreams is the follow-on to Christina Courtenayโs novel The Secret Kiss of Darkness.
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