FLY THE WILD ECHOES
by Elizabeth Bailey
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Haunted by dread and shadows of tragedy, actress Fliss Gregory is driven to search for answers at a chateau retreat. Who is the strange "Adelaide"? What is the link between Fliss' dead lover and the bullet hole of her recurring nightmare? Why is she afraid of the faded star, Edana? And why is she drawn by the mysterious allure of the rose garden?
As she and her therapist, Gerard, strive to unravel the dream, Fliss must delve into a past to which Edana seems to hold a vital key. Gerard resists the dangerous empathy between them as, together, he and Fliss peel away the layers to expose a shocking truth.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Elizabeth Bailey concentrated on writing as a second career after seventeen years of acting in the British theatre. Her many historical romance novels, set in the Regency and late Georgian eras, are published by Harlequin Mills & Boon. She has written and directed innumerable plays, including major productions with casts of seventy plus for Greenfields Theatre Company, based at a local school where she taught drama. These experiences color the backgrounds depicted in Fly the Wild Echoes, a story inspired by discoveries about the woman known as "Adelaide". Elizabeth lives in West Sussex, England. Please visit www.elizabethbaileybooks.com for more information.
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