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Shadows of Something Real

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In some ways, Marine Lieutenant Jamie Gwynmorgan has it pretty good. The motherly kindness of Lynn Hillinger, the senator she saved during the war that nearly killed them both, never wavers. Plus she has a great place to stay while she's on convalescent leave--and a steady supply of the best lemonade on earth.

But flashbacks and nightmares shadow her as she tries to decide: Attempt a return to active duty, or...what?

Jamie doubts she can ever achieve the peaceful life she dreams of--until she meets smart, idealistic Adele Sabellius. As their relationship deepens, almost anything seems possible.

Soon, however, Jamie learns that something more menacing than nightmares and flashbacks has begun to twist the restless shadows around her. Though she may never understand why Adele loves her, Jamie will do whatever it takes to keep Adele safe when relentless enemies emerge from those darkening shadows to threaten yet another war.

Author: Sophia Kell Hagin
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: 07/16/2013
Pages: 264
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781602828896

About the Author
Sophia Kell Hagin: Sophia Kell Hagin was born and raised in the Midwest. After college, dumb luck and the thrall of unrequited young love brought her to Massachusetts for graduate work in the philosophy of science.

Coming to her senses, Sophia left school and stayed in Massachusetts, where she has earned a living as an information technology market research analyst and writer while developing interests in late Pleistocene/early Holocene glaciations, archeology, etymology, Jungian archetypes, and matriarchy.

Although Sophia has been writing fiction for a number of years, Whatever Gods May Be is her first published novel. A selection of her other writings can be found at her website, www.callithump.com.

Sophia lives in the wooded dunes of outer Cape Cod with her long-time partner, whom she married in 2004.


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    8.4 in, 5.5 in, 0.9 in
  • Pages
    264
  • Publisher
    Bold Strokes Books

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Shadows of Something Real by Hagin, Sophia Kell
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Shadows of Something Real

$1712

In some ways, Marine Lieutenant Jamie Gwynmorgan has it pretty good. The motherly kindness of Lynn Hillinger, the senator she saved during the war that nearly killed them both, never wavers. Plus she has a great place to stay while she's on convalescent leave--and a steady supply of the best lemonade on earth.

But flashbacks and nightmares shadow her as she tries to decide: Attempt a return to active duty, or...what?

Jamie doubts she can ever achieve the peaceful life she dreams of--until she meets smart, idealistic Adele Sabellius. As their relationship deepens, almost anything seems possible.

Soon, however, Jamie learns that something more menacing than nightmares and flashbacks has begun to twist the restless shadows around her. Though she may never understand why Adele loves her, Jamie will do whatever it takes to keep Adele safe when relentless enemies emerge from those darkening shadows to threaten yet another war.

Author: Sophia Kell Hagin
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: 07/16/2013
Pages: 264
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781602828896

About the Author
Sophia Kell Hagin: Sophia Kell Hagin was born and raised in the Midwest. After college, dumb luck and the thrall of unrequited young love brought her to Massachusetts for graduate work in the philosophy of science.

Coming to her senses, Sophia left school and stayed in Massachusetts, where she has earned a living as an information technology market research analyst and writer while developing interests in late Pleistocene/early Holocene glaciations, archeology, etymology, Jungian archetypes, and matriarchy.

Although Sophia has been writing fiction for a number of years, Whatever Gods May Be is her first published novel. A selection of her other writings can be found at her website, www.callithump.com.

Sophia lives in the wooded dunes of outer Cape Cod with her long-time partner, whom she married in 2004.


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