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* '''Year''': 1993
 
* '''Year''': 1993
 
* '''Setting''': Wales
 
* '''Setting''': Wales
* '''Amazon Listing''' - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373270216/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Bridge Across Forever]
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373270216/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Bridge Across Forever]
  
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== Book Description ==
 
When Ellen Cole visited Wrenn's Oak, she was charmed by the legend of the ancient stone bridge that lay at the heart of the little Welsh village.  Doomed lovers, a witch's curse...  A lovely old fable, nothing more--until she looked down into the rushing waters beneath the bridge and saw a shimmering vision of pure evil, undimmed by three centuries of imprisonment....
 
When Ellen Cole visited Wrenn's Oak, she was charmed by the legend of the ancient stone bridge that lay at the heart of the little Welsh village.  Doomed lovers, a witch's curse...  A lovely old fable, nothing more--until she looked down into the rushing waters beneath the bridge and saw a shimmering vision of pure evil, undimmed by three centuries of imprisonment....
  
 
And then she met the man--if man he was--called Brennig....  When he touched her, when she looked deep into his strange blue eyes, she forgot everything--even the lover waiting for her in America.  All she knew was the ache of undying passion, a passion that drew her closer, ever closer, to the black waters beneath Wrenn's Oak Bridge....
 
And then she met the man--if man he was--called Brennig....  When he touched her, when she looked deep into his strange blue eyes, she forgot everything--even the lover waiting for her in America.  All she knew was the ache of undying passion, a passion that drew her closer, ever closer, to the black waters beneath Wrenn's Oak Bridge....

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Book Description

When Ellen Cole visited Wrenn's Oak, she was charmed by the legend of the ancient stone bridge that lay at the heart of the little Welsh village. Doomed lovers, a witch's curse... A lovely old fable, nothing more--until she looked down into the rushing waters beneath the bridge and saw a shimmering vision of pure evil, undimmed by three centuries of imprisonment....

And then she met the man--if man he was--called Brennig.... When he touched her, when she looked deep into his strange blue eyes, she forgot everything--even the lover waiting for her in America. All she knew was the ache of undying passion, a passion that drew her closer, ever closer, to the black waters beneath Wrenn's Oak Bridge....