Aquarius Addiction - Trish Jackson - Books - Soul Mate Publishing - 9781619359611 - October 21, 2015
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Aquarius Addiction


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Why did hunky Andre Rossouw come into Arlette's life on the same day her doctor told her she was about to die? Attractive FBI Psychic Arlette Xylander displays all the character traits of her star sign, Aquarius, being feisty, eccentric, freedom-loving, flirtatious, rebellious and unpredictable. She may be only five feet tall, but she epitomizes the old adage that dynamite comes in small packages. Her emotions rage between denial, anger and tears when her doctor tells her she is suffering from a rare terminal disease. When hunky Andre Rossouw asks her to help find his sister who has been missing for four years, Arlette makes two decisions. To beat the disease and find a cure, and to have wild and passionate sex with him. Then she finds out he has a fiancée. Arlette's country home on the banks of Bayou LeGue was left to her by her mysterious aunt Lucie, whom she never met, and whom her dysfunctional parents have never been willing to discuss. She often wakes in the dark hours of the night to hear ghostly voices downstairs, and wishes she could find out who they are and what they want. A mysterious letter arrives from her aunt, hinting at a secret in the house, and her friend Reay agrees to research her home's recorded archives, while Arlette plans to dig into her family history. She starts by visiting her aunt's grave, where she finds a mysterious woman wearing a hooded cloak, who leaves in a hurry. Arlette's instincts tell her the woman holds the answers to all her questions, but how can she find her?


294 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 21, 2015
ISBN13 9781619359611
Publishers Soul Mate Publishing
Pages 294
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 16 mm   ·   295 g
Language English  

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