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The cries came night after night, a child's anguished sobbing, echoing through the halls of the mansion that was Julie Kingsdon's legacy. And there was no possible explanation for them, except in the haunted eyes of the man she shared this house with, the most compelling and disturbing man she'd ever known. | The cries came night after night, a child's anguished sobbing, echoing through the halls of the mansion that was Julie Kingsdon's legacy. And there was no possible explanation for them, except in the haunted eyes of the man she shared this house with, the most compelling and disturbing man she'd ever known. | ||
− | Forest Kingsdon had been far from welcoming to his brother's widow and her young son, and Julie suspected there were dark reasons for his coldness, reasons tied to those | + | Forest Kingsdon had been far from welcoming to his brother's widow and her young son, and Julie suspected there were dark reasons for his coldness, reasons tied to those bone-chilling cries in the night. And yet nothing could tear her away from this man now, not even her growing fear that she and her child were in mortal danger. |
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- Author: Carla Cassidy
- Publisher: Silhouette Shadows # 61
- Year: 1996
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: Mystery Child
Book Description
The cries came night after night, a child's anguished sobbing, echoing through the halls of the mansion that was Julie Kingsdon's legacy. And there was no possible explanation for them, except in the haunted eyes of the man she shared this house with, the most compelling and disturbing man she'd ever known.
Forest Kingsdon had been far from welcoming to his brother's widow and her young son, and Julie suspected there were dark reasons for his coldness, reasons tied to those bone-chilling cries in the night. And yet nothing could tear her away from this man now, not even her growing fear that she and her child were in mortal danger.