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The Lady Of The Fields - cover

The Lady Of The Fields

J.L. Melton

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Beschreibung

The Mullis farm has stood for generations, but with Jacob Mullis gone, the land must now pass into new hands. His youngest son, Randy, is left to welcome the prospective buyers, only to discover they are less interested in the farm itself than in the legend of the “Lady of the Fields,” said to haunt the land.
 
Randy recounts the heartbreak that shaped his father’s life: a forbidden love with Melissa, the tragic loss that followed, and the bitter years of separation from his daughter. Grief followed Jacob at every turn, from the deaths of his parents to the devastating day he lost his wife.
 
Yet even in the shadow of so much sorrow, Jacob never stopped hoping. His final wish was simple but profound—that his scattered family might one day come together, and that Wendy, the daughter he never stopped longing for, might return home.
 
As legend and memory intertwine, can the magic of the fields—and the mysterious lady who walks them—heal the past and grant Jacob Mullis the peace he sought for so long?
Verfügbar seit: 08.09.2025.
Drucklänge: 168 Seiten.

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