Secret Of A Butterfly
$16.99
Some secrets aren’t meant to be kept…
Asleep, Tori Clarke knows this. In a dream, she sees it. His pace quickening as he rushes her through the storm force winds. Heading straight for the barrier that has her entire life held her from the other side. It seems they will have a collision. But the wind that formerly came against her is behind her now, launching her forward. Spreading her arms in the black velvet jacket like monarch wings, the wind hoists her up into gloriously, unrestricted air.
Now, the dream must become reality. The secret she’s held must be released. Unfortunately, no one ever said the journey from where she is to where she’s meant to be would be easy…
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SKU (ISBN): 9781619969834
ISBN10: 1619969831
Tammicko Claggett
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2012
Publisher: Xulon Press
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