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A VIEW OF THE RIVER by KATHLEEN EAGLE
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SummaryIf you look closely enough, you can find love everywhere A descendant of a courageous band of Ojibwe, Birch Trueblood is now a local shaman doing a booming business with the New Age believers and tourists. With a young daughter to care for, he manages to mask his cynical attitude about life and his so-called art. But everything changes when he's called to work his magic at an historic old house where he meets a woman who's about to make him a believer. Rochelle LeClair has crossed paths with Birch before-and has no reason to change her opinion that he's a fake and a charlatan. Running Rosewood, a fledgling bed-and-breakfast, Rochelle is forced to come face-to-face with Birch again when her eccentric aunt hires him to communicate with the house's ghostly presences-but it's Birch's own presence that plays havoc with Rochelle's senses. As family rivalries and buried lies are exposed, the spirits of the past will come to light, along with the deepest secrets of Rochelle's heart.
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"Interesting contemporary romance"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted September 21, 2005
Schoolteacher Rochelle LeClair returns to her home in
Little Falls, Minnesota to insure her once wealthy
philanthropist Aunt Meg has a roof over her head. The
family fortune earned by great-grandfather Martin Bruner
back in 1911 also devastated the homes of a small but
courageous band of Ojibwe Indians Read more...
"Interesting contemporary romance"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted January 19, 2007
Schoolteacher Rochelle LeClair returns to her home in
Little Falls, Minnesota to insure her once wealthy
philanthropist Aunt Meg has a roof over her head. The
family fortune earned by great-grandfather Martin Bruner
back in 1911 also devastated the homes of a small but
courageous band of Ojibwe Indians Read more...
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