Savage Seahedge
Unprotected from wild, deadly storms, perched atop an island surrounded by the sea at high tide, Seahedge Manor is not just the ancestral home of the sinister Holt clan. It also marks the location of an ancient Indian burial ground . . . and the spirits that linger in that sacred ground may not be pleased with the interlopers.

Newly orphaned Drew Chase arrives at Seahedge with nowhere else to go. Her father is dead � drowned in the waters of the mighty Columbia River � and her uncle's family are her only remaining relatives. Her welcome is not a warm one, however, and it seems that the future has nothing in store for her but cruel trickery as she slowly comes to realize the depths of the danger in which she finds herself.

Whom can she turn to � her cousin Kit � handsome, attentive, but with a mercurial temperament? Or Duncan, the austere, remote half-breed with a burning secret? What threatens her most, the moaning revenants whose eternal rest has been disturbed . . . or an all-too-human menace lurking in the gloom of Seahedge Manor? Drew's life may well depend on the answer!
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Savage Seahedge
Unprotected from wild, deadly storms, perched atop an island surrounded by the sea at high tide, Seahedge Manor is not just the ancestral home of the sinister Holt clan. It also marks the location of an ancient Indian burial ground . . . and the spirits that linger in that sacred ground may not be pleased with the interlopers.

Newly orphaned Drew Chase arrives at Seahedge with nowhere else to go. Her father is dead � drowned in the waters of the mighty Columbia River � and her uncle's family are her only remaining relatives. Her welcome is not a warm one, however, and it seems that the future has nothing in store for her but cruel trickery as she slowly comes to realize the depths of the danger in which she finds herself.

Whom can she turn to � her cousin Kit � handsome, attentive, but with a mercurial temperament? Or Duncan, the austere, remote half-breed with a burning secret? What threatens her most, the moaning revenants whose eternal rest has been disturbed . . . or an all-too-human menace lurking in the gloom of Seahedge Manor? Drew's life may well depend on the answer!
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Savage Seahedge

Savage Seahedge

by Dianne Price
Savage Seahedge

Savage Seahedge

by Dianne Price

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Overview

Unprotected from wild, deadly storms, perched atop an island surrounded by the sea at high tide, Seahedge Manor is not just the ancestral home of the sinister Holt clan. It also marks the location of an ancient Indian burial ground . . . and the spirits that linger in that sacred ground may not be pleased with the interlopers.

Newly orphaned Drew Chase arrives at Seahedge with nowhere else to go. Her father is dead � drowned in the waters of the mighty Columbia River � and her uncle's family are her only remaining relatives. Her welcome is not a warm one, however, and it seems that the future has nothing in store for her but cruel trickery as she slowly comes to realize the depths of the danger in which she finds herself.

Whom can she turn to � her cousin Kit � handsome, attentive, but with a mercurial temperament? Or Duncan, the austere, remote half-breed with a burning secret? What threatens her most, the moaning revenants whose eternal rest has been disturbed . . . or an all-too-human menace lurking in the gloom of Seahedge Manor? Drew's life may well depend on the answer!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016492629
Publisher: Dianne Price
Publication date: 04/21/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dianne Price lives in Bend, Oregon, with her very old, blind, West Highland Terrier, Hamish. Widowed for eleven years, she fills her summer months with travel to the Outer Hebrides Isles of Scotland to research her �Thistle Series��six books beginning in the early years of WWII. Snowy winter months are spent visiting her five children, numerous grands-and-greats, and writing before a crackling fire with a �cuppa� and a handful of shortbreads.
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