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Ghost of my Heart


Eleven years after Gerald MacCrae's execution, Evelyn finds a haunting memento from the past that dares question what she believes to be true. A seemingly innocent new acquaintance shatters the structure of her world, propelling her to embark on a journey of forgiving oneself and of loving without parameters.

Chapter 1

The sheets beneath Evelyn Richardson’s hand were scrunched; the folded layers were not enough of a deterrent for the nails ...

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Chapter 2

As soon as Carl and Evelyn ushered the children off to school, Carl pulled Evelyn aside to ask her what her plans were for the d ...

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Chapter 3

“Carl, would you mind if I went into town to purchase a new dress for the public luncheon at Pier 21?”Carl sat hunch ...

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Chapter 4

Clyde believed his father’s request to be an odd one. Why could he not ring up the hotel and ask himself? He had an h ...

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Chapter 5

She couldn’t see straight through the tangled web her thoughts of wants had created. She was a wriggling fly, fighting to ...

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#80 in Top Books!

Ghost of my Heart


Eleven years after Gerald MacCrae's execution, Evelyn finds a haunting memento from the past that dares question what she believes to be true. A seemingly innocent new acquaintance shatters the structure of her world, propelling her to embark on a journey of forgiving oneself and of loving without parameters.



Chapter 1
The sheets beneath Evelyn Richardson’s hand were scrunched; the folded layers were not enough of a deterrent for the nails ...

Chapter 2
As soon as Carl and Evelyn ushered the children off to school, Carl pulled Evelyn aside to ask her what her plans were for the d ...

Chapter 3
“Carl, would you mind if I went into town to purchase a new dress for the public luncheon at Pier 21?”Carl sat hunch ...

Chapter 4
Clyde believed his father’s request to be an odd one. Why could he not ring up the hotel and ask himself? He had an h ...

Chapter 5
She couldn’t see straight through the tangled web her thoughts of wants had created. She was a wriggling fly, fighting to ...

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