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Waiting for the Moon

โœ Scribed by Hannah, Kristin


Book ID
106910797
Publisher
Random House of Canada
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
179 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780449149096

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โœฆ Synopsis


SUMMARY:

She doesn't remember who she is or how she came to the mansion on the isolated Maine coast. Lost in a strange world filled with even stranger faces, Selena finds comfort in a man whose eyes reflect her own aloneness. He is Ian Carrick, a brilliant physician turned recluse, hiding from life in the anonymity of this small sanctuary, haunted by a telepathic gift that has destroyed his desire to heal. Selena comes to him, the only person he's ever met who is immune to his psychic powers. A mesmerizing innocent, she turns his life upside down, bringing light into the darkness and laughter into the silence. For her, he begins to believe in life again, to believe in himself. And then a mysterious figure from the past arrives, threatening to destroy their glorious love and the fantasy world they have created together.


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