Jagged Edges

Romance, Contemporary
Cover of the book Jagged Edges by Marion Earl MacKenzie, America Star Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Marion Earl MacKenzie ISBN: 9781683946144
Publisher: America Star Books Publication: December 9, 2016
Imprint: America Star Books Language: English
Author: Marion Earl MacKenzie
ISBN: 9781683946144
Publisher: America Star Books
Publication: December 9, 2016
Imprint: America Star Books
Language: English
Jagged Edges, the sequel to A Deadly Twist of Fate, completes the Silverwood trilogy. The story begins when Ginny Montgomery suffers a serious injury at Abbott Hall that changes her life forever. Montgomery has married Dr. Glen Abbott after the first anniversary of her husband’s tragic death. But there are no happy-ever-after scenarios for them. Montgomery and Abbott are struggling to negotiate life’s obstacle course filled with jagged edges that threaten to tear them apart. Their relationship is spiraling downhill. They share no common ground except their infant daughter, Hannah, who is the glue that holds them together. Ginny doesn’t understand why her marriage is failing but wonders if rumors of an Abbott Hall Curse could be true. She learns that the land Abbott Hall is built on once belonged to the Abenaki, Native Americans who had been driven from their lands by European colonists. She fears the Hall may have been built on sacred Abenaki ground and that its inhabitants are cursed because of it. Ginny must discover the truth about the curse and herself before all that she values is destroyed.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Jagged Edges, the sequel to A Deadly Twist of Fate, completes the Silverwood trilogy. The story begins when Ginny Montgomery suffers a serious injury at Abbott Hall that changes her life forever. Montgomery has married Dr. Glen Abbott after the first anniversary of her husband’s tragic death. But there are no happy-ever-after scenarios for them. Montgomery and Abbott are struggling to negotiate life’s obstacle course filled with jagged edges that threaten to tear them apart. Their relationship is spiraling downhill. They share no common ground except their infant daughter, Hannah, who is the glue that holds them together. Ginny doesn’t understand why her marriage is failing but wonders if rumors of an Abbott Hall Curse could be true. She learns that the land Abbott Hall is built on once belonged to the Abenaki, Native Americans who had been driven from their lands by European colonists. She fears the Hall may have been built on sacred Abenaki ground and that its inhabitants are cursed because of it. Ginny must discover the truth about the curse and herself before all that she values is destroyed.

More books from America Star Books

Cover of the book God's Glory: Inspirational Poetry by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book The Power of My Words by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book Unlawful Identity by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book The Ghetto Poet by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book 2197? by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book The Little Lost Dog by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book The Trials of Amos Rayfield by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book Cross And Crime: “Jesus Came to Crucify the World” (The Gospel of Philip) by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book Stark House by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book Let's Take Some Time to Learn Through Rhyme by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book Clemency by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book The Why of Me by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book An Angel, Jesus and John by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book Monsters in My Room by Marion Earl MacKenzie
Cover of the book Tobby's Halloween by Marion Earl MacKenzie
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy