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The Healer's Curse - An Absorbing and Romantic Family Saga

Helen Pryke

Publisher: Bloodhound Books

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Summary

As this series continues, a modern-day Englishwoman travels back to medieval times to find answers—unless danger finds her first. The year is 1348 and the plague is set to sweep through England, leaving tragedy in its wake. Unaware of what awaits her, Agnes is in love and betrothed to Ted. But her life is about to be torn apart and nothing will ever be the same again. Fast forward to present day, Jennifer’s life has changed for the better since she arrived in Italy. She’s put her past behind her and can finally look forward to a brighter future with boyfriend Francesco and her Italian relatives. If it wasn’t for the disturbing visions she keeps having of a pregnant young girl.Who is she? And what is her connection to Jennifer? Jennifer knows she must once again travel into the past to find the answers to her questions, but this time she’s afraid she may not come back . . .Helen Pryke is also the author of the Maggie Turner mysteries. The Healer’s Secret is a compelling saga with a touch of romance. It’s the perfect read for fans of authors like Philippa Gregory, Lindsey Jayne Ashford, and Dinah Jefferies.
Available since: 10/14/2020.
Print length: 338 pages.

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