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NIGHT SECRETS by NORAH-JEAN PERKIN
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SummaryThe first time Jack Wilder awoke, brilliant red flashed across the night sky. The second time he found himself staring into compassionate brown eyes. And he cursed his luck. In glowing shades of green and yellow, the Northern Lights had once again transported him to Lake Aurora and the site of a
tragedy that he yearned to forget. When Valerie Scott rescued him from the beach, her beauty stole his breath, her gentle touch set his pulse racing...and the fear that occasionally flickered in her eyes reminded him of another woman and another era. He longed to confide his secrets, to garner her faith, to win her heart--and he vowed to protect her at all costs. Had fate saved him or damned him? Jack realized the answer lay not in the stars, but in trusting his soul, for in Valerie's arms he discovered the one
thing that could deliver him from the past, a force more powerful than the pulsing lights that controlled his destiny: love.
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"The incredible scenes came alive along with Valerie and Jack"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted March 6, 2002
NIGHT SECRETS is a delightful book revolving around
the
Northern Lights. Ms. Perkin's ability to make a scene come
to life is incredible. I felt as if I was walking the
trails of Aurora lodge, swinging from the Tarzan vine and
swimming in the lake. Her descriptions Read more...
"Excellent ghost/time travel romance"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted March 12, 2002
Under a beautiful Aurora Borealis-painted sky Valerie
Scott and her Golden Retriever are exploring the property
she recently inherited in Northern Ontario when the canine
finds a naked male. She wants to take the enigmatic Jack
Wilder to the nearest town, but he insists he must see
Arthur Pembroke Read more...
"Illuminating! Aurora Borealis lights the way to Love for one lost soul"
Reviewed by Leslie Tramposch
Posted March 16, 2002
NIGHT SECRETS had me so intrigued from page one,
that it was all I could do to resist peaking at the ending.
As it was, I could hardly put the book down until I'd
reached the stunning conclusion. Ms. Perkin paints a tale
as brilliant as the Read more...
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