This
is the story of two women's journey to discover their identity, their
family connections as well as what defined them. The story's theme of
finding one's self through discovering one's Creator is logically and
artistically developed in the dramatic and intricately intertwined
stories of Thea Reed in 1908 and Heidi Lane in present times. The
Curse of Misty Wayfair is the
stuff of legends and ghost stories,but something or someone very real
is behind the threatening events of Pleasant Valley, Wisconsin.
If
you have never read any of Jaime Jo Wright's work, reading this book
will have you immediately looking for her previous releases. Each is
haunting in its own way, and each reveals well-thought-out and
important themes. If you are already familiar with her writing, the
latest release will not disappoint. I am grateful for having received
this book from Bethany House through NetGalley in exchange for my
honest opinion. I was under no obligation to write a positive review,
and received no monetary compensation.
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