An Ordinary Wife

An Ordinary Wife
ISBN-10
192159604X
ISBN-13
9781921596049
Category
Australian fiction
Language
English
Published
2009
Author
Kerrie Robin

Description

Unknowingly bound to two souls for eternity, and the emotional tug of war between them, Ana delves into the deep, dark secrets of her family's long standing ties to witchcraft in the hope of freeing and finding herself.An Ordinary Wife is a historical romance novel about a women who, in the middle of her life, not only discovers the secrets of her ancestors, but also the secret whisperings of her soul. Split into sections of present and past, it is an intriguing and mesmerising look into the lives and worlds of women centuries apart.Join Ana as she takes a journey of discovery to the other side of the world, the other side of her heart and the other side of her soul.

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