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Barren Devotion

The Possession Chronicles #7

Carrie Dalby

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Beschreibung

While World War I has the globe in turmoil, the Melling and Davenport clans have their own unrest. After the shattering loss of their youngest child, Frederick and Melissa mourn in their own ways, but Melissa's isolation leads to further heartache that stretches the bounds of repair.


Father Claudio De Fiore is always first in line to comfort, but his moments with grieving Melissa Davenport eclipse his vows to the church. Will he go too far when the previously independent woman buckles under her sorrows?


Longtime friend and employee to Lucy, Naomi Joyner has witnessed everything amid the turbulent life of the Eastons and Mellings. Trapped between the draw of her first lover and being a loyal companion to declining Lucy, Naomi must decide if she wants to continue with the never-ending drama of the Mellings. Find out who will survive the war years in this formidable installment of The Possession Chronicles.


Also included in this new edition is the brand new Possession Chronicles short "Mystic Misperceptions."

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Schlagwörter

AL, Gilded Age, Mobile, clergy, ragtime, Wuthering Heights, Gothic, family saga, demons, Deep South, world war 1, Mardi Gras, Southern Gothic family saga, 1910s, gothic family saga, Peyton Place, historical drama, progressive era, period piece, Southern Gothic, Dorothy Eden, historical fiction, stepfamily, 1900s, Mobile Bay, Frances Parkinson Keyes, Mobile County, V.C. Andrews