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McNAMARA'S GHOST
By Angelique Armae
ISBN: 1-59279-068-2
Publisher: Out of Print
Locked in a deadly battle with his evil warlock brother, immortal witch Hugh McNamara sacrifices his own life for the sake of protecting the ancient Irish Ogham Stones—the sacred script of Ireland's legendary hero. Defeated, Hugh is stripped of his immortality and ends up trapped in time as nothing more than a mere ghost. But when his once-beloved Julia returns to the place of his death, Hugh is stirred from a centuries-old sleep and vows to take back that which was once his—life, liberty, and love…
When parapsychologist Juliann Moss purchases an 18th century tavern in upstate New York, she expects to meet with the occasional bump-in-the-night. After all, she is also an immortal Irish Fairy Witch. But after vowing to give up magic centuries ago, being drawn back into the world of ghosts, warlocks, and ancient witchcraft is a bit more than she bargains for…
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Read what the reviewers are saying...
5 Stars! - Miriam VanVeen, LoveRomances.com
5 Stars! - Karen Simpson, LoveRomances.com
5 Stars! - Cindy Penn ~ WORDWEAVING, MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW 4.5 Stars! - Irene Marshall, Timeless Tales Reviews
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"Good and Evil battle in conflict for power of Magical Stones" -
Once again Angelique Armae, author of COME THE NIGHT,
engages good against evil in this stunning novella." ~ Leslie Tramposch, PNR Reviews
"...A wonderful love story set in a world of magic. The two brothers are perfect foils for each other, one as good as the other is bad, with Julie, Sam, and the Ogham stones caught in the middle. The eternal battle between good and evil wages from the beginning to the end.
"Ms. Armae has created a wonderful fairy tale full of magic and an eternal
love that may or may not be able to triumph over all adversities. Though I
am not normally a fan of the fantasy genre, this book held my attention all
the way through and I loved it. Now if I could just have a man like Hugh
for myself. Thank you, Ms. Armae, for a fantastic read."
- Irene Marshall, Timeless Tales Reviews
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