Magic
The Rainbow Chasers, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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Erin Bennett
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De:
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Tami Hoag
Sobre este áudio
Strange things were happening in Drake House: A perfect rose appearing on a pillow...an antique dress materializing out of nowhere...a mysterious spirit roaming the halls...
Five years after Rachel Lindquist had left California to chase her dreams, she returned home to care for her aging mother, only to find herself chasing a ghost! Addie Lindquist insisted a presence haunted Drake House and had hired noted parapsychologist Bryan Hennessy to investigate, but Rachel knew better than to believe in what she couldn't see—or to surrender to the strong current of desire pulling her towards Bryan.
Bryan had dealt with skeptics before, but convincing Rachel was the biggest challenge of his life. The enchanting beauty had lost faith in everything that wasn't practical, and that included matters of the heart. As Bryan fought her reluctance to succumb to feelings she couldn't control, a second, more sinister force began to stalk them, threatening to drive them from Drake House and from each other—a force that could be banished only by a man who believed in the power of love and...Magic.
©1990 Tami Hoag (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Resumo da Crítica
“[Erin] Bennett aptly portrays Addie's frustration with her memory loss and her hostility toward Rachel. Bennett also captures Bryan's boundless optimism and deep belief in magic. The boyish exuberance Bennett gives Bryan contrasts with Rachel's no-nonsense personality. As Rachel struggles with her mother's situation while trying to forge a relationship with Bryan, Bennett's performance is laced with poignancy.”—AudioFile Magazine
"A master of the genre."—Publishers Weekly