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In memories of a life that isn't hers, she finds the love that might be. Cursed with unwanted clairvoyance, Mira Garvie thought her family's legacy died with her parents-until a haunting portrait of an ancestor who looks exactly like her lures her to the mist-shrouded Scottish Highlands. There, visions of another woman's life blur the line between past and present. Hunted by forces she can't explain, Mira finds herself caught between two men: one who seems to have followed her across lifetimes, and another-with eyes the color of deep green secrets-who knows her heart before she does. As the…mehr

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In memories of a life that isn't hers, she finds the love that might be. Cursed with unwanted clairvoyance, Mira Garvie thought her family's legacy died with her parents-until a haunting portrait of an ancestor who looks exactly like her lures her to the mist-shrouded Scottish Highlands. There, visions of another woman's life blur the line between past and present. Hunted by forces she can't explain, Mira finds herself caught between two men: one who seems to have followed her across lifetimes, and another-with eyes the color of deep green secrets-who knows her heart before she does. As the veil between worlds unravels, Mira must face the truth about her inheritance, her gift, and the dangerous pull of a man who shatters everything she thought she knew-because loving him might be her destiny...or her undoing. Readers call it "soft, gothic and heartbreakingly human." Perfect for readers who love:Spicy, gothic vampire romance Forced proximity Brooding protector Hidden identities Past lives Fated mates Outlander, A Discovery of Witches
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Rebecca Byron lives in Grapevine, Texas. When she's not writing or planning her next travel adventure, she's reading-voraciously, obsessively, and with complete disregard for whatever might be on TV.As a teen she read hand-me-down paperbacks from romance icons like Janet Dailey, LaVyrle Spencer, and Kathleen Woodiwiss. But after she read Salem's Lot, vampires took up permanent residence in her heart. These days, she fangirls hard for Diana Gabaldon (she once wrote her a gushy fan letter in the early 2000s and has no regrets), Christopher Buehlman (because if horror could write poetry, it'd be him), and Mary Roach (science, but make it weird and funny). In addition to all things vampiric, Rebecca has a deep love for ghost stories, witch-lore, and all forms of clairvoyance-which she may or may not secretly possess.