by Sarah Wynde
March 8, 2014
Pages: 230
At seventeen, Sylvie Blair left her infant son with his grandparents while she went shopping. She never returned. Twenty years later, she’s devastated to learn of his early, untimely death. But although Dillon’s body is long since buried, his spirit lingers on.
And he’s not real happy.
He doesn’t like his mom’s job—too dangerous. He doesn’t like her apartment—too boring. And he definitely doesn’t like her love life—non-existent.
But when Dillon decides that his parents should be living happily ever after, he sets them on a path that leads deeper and deeper into danger. Can Sylvie let go of the past and embrace the future? And can Dillon survive the deadly energy he unwittingly unleashes?
Sylvie ran away from Tassamara and her son twenty years ago hoping to save herself from going to jail and to give her son a better life. Sylvie works as a bodyguard for her friend, Ty’s company and is recently tasked with protecting a fourteen-year-old girl. When Rachel and Sylvie return home unexpectedly, Sylvie is shocked to come face to face with Lucas, her boyfriend from what seems a life time ago. Sylvie learns that her son has died five years ago but that he still lingers as a ghost.
Dillon decides that his parents should reunite and be happy. He figures that he can help that process along by helping Rachel with her life and tricking his parents into following her to Tassamara. As the adventure continues unexpected dangers lurk that could end all Dillon’s plans of happily ever after.
Tassamara is filled with different paranormal activities and gifts. Psychics, telepaths, and ghosts are just a few that will pique your curiosity. Filled with fun, romance and mystery this is another must read by Sarah Wynde.
Getting 5 sheep
March 8, 2014
Pages: 230
At seventeen, Sylvie Blair left her infant son with his grandparents while she went shopping. She never returned. Twenty years later, she’s devastated to learn of his early, untimely death. But although Dillon’s body is long since buried, his spirit lingers on.
And he’s not real happy.
He doesn’t like his mom’s job—too dangerous. He doesn’t like her apartment—too boring. And he definitely doesn’t like her love life—non-existent.
But when Dillon decides that his parents should be living happily ever after, he sets them on a path that leads deeper and deeper into danger. Can Sylvie let go of the past and embrace the future? And can Dillon survive the deadly energy he unwittingly unleashes?
Sylvie ran away from Tassamara and her son twenty years ago hoping to save herself from going to jail and to give her son a better life. Sylvie works as a bodyguard for her friend, Ty’s company and is recently tasked with protecting a fourteen-year-old girl. When Rachel and Sylvie return home unexpectedly, Sylvie is shocked to come face to face with Lucas, her boyfriend from what seems a life time ago. Sylvie learns that her son has died five years ago but that he still lingers as a ghost.
Dillon decides that his parents should reunite and be happy. He figures that he can help that process along by helping Rachel with her life and tricking his parents into following her to Tassamara. As the adventure continues unexpected dangers lurk that could end all Dillon’s plans of happily ever after.
Tassamara is filled with different paranormal activities and gifts. Psychics, telepaths, and ghosts are just a few that will pique your curiosity. Filled with fun, romance and mystery this is another must read by Sarah Wynde.
Getting 5 sheep
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Sarah Wynde hates writing and frequently gives it up as an unhealthy addiction. She just as frequently starts again because daydreaming is more fun when she can share her imaginary worlds with other people. She likes to think of the stories she writes as unexpected fiction—bending, blending, and occasionally breaking genres.
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goodreads-amazon
Sarah Wynde hates writing and frequently gives it up as an unhealthy addiction. She just as frequently starts again because daydreaming is more fun when she can share her imaginary worlds with other people. She likes to think of the stories she writes as unexpected fiction—bending, blending, and occasionally breaking genres.
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