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With blowtorch & steel Claire Kimball has sculpted a personal vision that commands the attention of the New York art world. But success can't burn away the vague, troubling memories, the half-remembered nightmares that have plagued Clare since childhood. These phantoms of the past have drawn her home to Maryland, to the small town where she grew up & where her father died in circumstances never really explained.
Emmitsboro is just as Clare remembered - the same familiar faces, the same chatty gossip passed over the counter @ the local diner. Nothing much has changed - except Cameron Rafferty. Once the high-school bad boy, he landed on the right side of the law & is the town sheriff. The only clue to his wild, passionate nature is the light in his eyes when he looks @ Clare. In Cam's strong arms Clare is seduced into falling in love. And into believing her small-town world is safe...
But within the dark woods of Emmitsboro something evil spreads its poisonous power. Now the once-peaceful town is wrapped in a cloak of terror, hiding a treacherous heart. And now Clare must pay the price for digging up the secrets of the past...and confront an evil that may be unstoppable - because those who practice it believe it is divine.
Emmitsboro is just as Clare remembered - the same familiar faces, the same chatty gossip passed over the counter @ the local diner. Nothing much has changed - except Cameron Rafferty. Once the high-school bad boy, he landed on the right side of the law & is the town sheriff. The only clue to his wild, passionate nature is the light in his eyes when he looks @ Clare. In Cam's strong arms Clare is seduced into falling in love. And into believing her small-town world is safe...
But within the dark woods of Emmitsboro something evil spreads its poisonous power. Now the once-peaceful town is wrapped in a cloak of terror, hiding a treacherous heart. And now Clare must pay the price for digging up the secrets of the past...and confront an evil that may be unstoppable - because those who practice it believe it is divine.
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