Book three in the Corsair’s Cove Orchard series!
She has a gift.
Lora Trelawney has been living life on the surface—hiding behind her education and her big-city job. She’ll never admit to her real talent: she’s a dowser who hears voices in the water. So when she visits her grandma Kate Trelawney in Corsair’s Cove, it’s a shock to learn that witching water is a famous family trait. But that’s nothing compared to the seismic shift she feels when a tattooed bad boy invites her to dance under the moon …
He has a past.
Known to the customers of the Zephyr’s Rest as Spike the bartender, Neil Savage has also been hiding a secret. When he found out at eighteen that his father hadn’t deserted the family, but was really in prison, he fled as far as he could—right to the edge of the continent. Right to Corsair’s Cove.
And then a beautiful woman walks into the bar … Lora is spooked by Neil’s gray eyes that see far too much. He’s cautious about her connections. She’ll have heard about what his family did—it’s in all the college textbooks. But something hidden in her calls to a need deep inside him, and he can’t fight the magic that draws them to each other. And the voices? They’re whispering about a flapper and a wedding and a fatal betrayal that’s been echoing through the decades since Prohibition … and somebody has to listen before it’s too late …
“Love is a sweet adventure—especially in Corsair’s Cove! I always love Shelley Adina’s books!” —Bella Andre (aka Lucy Kevin), New York Times bestselling author of The Sullivans
Genre: Paranormal Romance
She has a gift.
Lora Trelawney has been living life on the surface—hiding behind her education and her big-city job. She’ll never admit to her real talent: she’s a dowser who hears voices in the water. So when she visits her grandma Kate Trelawney in Corsair’s Cove, it’s a shock to learn that witching water is a famous family trait. But that’s nothing compared to the seismic shift she feels when a tattooed bad boy invites her to dance under the moon …
He has a past.
Known to the customers of the Zephyr’s Rest as Spike the bartender, Neil Savage has also been hiding a secret. When he found out at eighteen that his father hadn’t deserted the family, but was really in prison, he fled as far as he could—right to the edge of the continent. Right to Corsair’s Cove.
And then a beautiful woman walks into the bar … Lora is spooked by Neil’s gray eyes that see far too much. He’s cautious about her connections. She’ll have heard about what his family did—it’s in all the college textbooks. But something hidden in her calls to a need deep inside him, and he can’t fight the magic that draws them to each other. And the voices? They’re whispering about a flapper and a wedding and a fatal betrayal that’s been echoing through the decades since Prohibition … and somebody has to listen before it’s too late …
“Love is a sweet adventure—especially in Corsair’s Cove! I always love Shelley Adina’s books!” —Bella Andre (aka Lucy Kevin), New York Times bestselling author of The Sullivans
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Visitors also looked at these books
Used availability for Shelley Adina's Secret Spring