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Forever
and One Week
Spirits
of Saoradh
Book
Two
Caroline
Cairn
Genre: Paranormal romance
Date of Publication: 24th April
2016
ISBN: 1532909055
ASIN: B01EPTMFYA
Number of pages: 262
Word Count: 78.5K
Cover Artist: Bree Archer
Book Description:
The Spirits of Saoradh, who carry
the guilt of a crime they committed when they were alive, now spend their
ghostly days in the Void, dark nothingness where time and space are distorted. Until
they get bound to a human. As often as needed, that human can call them to the
real world, ask them to grant a wish, then send them back to the Void. The
Spirits also have to follow strict rules or be punished, unaware that they can
earn their redemption through a selfless sacrifice.
Spirit Logan despises the
obedience he has to show to his humans, and prefers the enjoyable solitude of
the Void. For three years, he has managed to threaten them into severing their
bond, thus having his memory wiped of their existence. Except his latest human,
an emotionless woman with a secret past, isn’t scared of him. Worse, she
doesn’t care about his ability to make wishes come true.
Tessa, a twenty-six-year-old
nursery teacher in Fort William, Scotland, doesn’t expect a sullen ghost only
she can see and touch to burst through her solid defences. Both dismayed and
intrigued, she offers Logan a deal he can’t refuse: to live with her in the
human world for one week, at the end of which she will agree to release him.
Slowly, Tessa braves through the
safety of her detachment towards people to show Logan some kindness. But the
more her feelings deepen, the more Logan increases his distance…
About
the Author:
Born in France, Caroline studied
hotel management before spending a couple of years in England, Ireland and
Belgium. In 2001, she and her husband settled close to the Loch Ness monster in
the Highlands of Scotland, and soon, two children and about thirteen fish
joined them.
Dramatic scenes are her favourite
to work on, which is perhaps a reminiscence of those teenage years when every
single one of her stories had to end in epic tragedy (Shakespeare had nothing
on her). Thankfully, these days, she veers towards the happy-ever-after finale
set in a glorious orange and red sunset.
Apart from writing, she loves
digital fantasy art, loud rock music, and anything weird and new for her to
discover.
Website: https://carolinecairn.wordpress.com/
Twitter: @carolinecairn
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