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A paranormal romance with psychological and dark, gothic overtones. Garnet Grimshaw has been researching his family history and discovered an ancestor that shares his name. Incredibly enough, that ancestor fell in love with a young woman named Quella Prys in 1873. In the present day, Garnet is acquainted with a young woman named Quella Pryce. He persuades her to help him in his research of the 1870s Garnett and Quella. The present day Quella reveals that she can see and communicate with the 1873 Garnett's ghost. The present day lovers seek to find the truth of what happened to the 1870's Quella Prys who simply vanished from all public records in May of 1874 after she died in childbirth. Garnett had preceded her in death in November of 1873 after a sudden illness. Will history repeat itself? Or will the present day Garnet and Quella manage to find the happiness and long life together that eluded their namesake ancestors in the Victorian age?
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A paranormal romance with psychological and dark, gothic overtones. Garnet Grimshaw has been researching his family history and discovered an ancestor that shares his name. Incredibly enough, that ancestor fell in love with a young woman named Quella Prys in 1873. In the present day, Garnet is acquainted with a young woman named Quella Pryce. He persuades her to help him in his research of the 1870s Garnett and Quella. The present day Quella reveals that she can see and communicate with the 1873 Garnett's ghost. The present day lovers seek to find the truth of what happened to the 1870's Quella Prys who simply vanished from all public records in May of 1874 after she died in childbirth. Garnett had preceded her in death in November of 1873 after a sudden illness. Will history repeat itself? Or will the present day Garnet and Quella manage to find the happiness and long life together that eluded their namesake ancestors in the Victorian age?
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