Una Cavan doesnt believe in ghosts. But ghosts seem to believe in her. At least, her fathers ghost does, walking into and out of her life as casually as if he were entering and exiting a room. Una has always believed the Cavan women had the power of witches, and from the beaches of Connecticut to the bustle of New York City theyve shared the special unbreakable bond of sisters. No man has been able to come between them until Lily marries the perfect man and begins to drift away and Margo gets engaged. With another failed relationship behind her, and a thriving career as an actress ahead of her, Una wonders if shes destined to be aloneor if there isnt something more, something magical that life has in store for her. Then an unexpected encounter gives her the answer shes been seeking .
Holly E. (Ducky) from FLEMINGTON, PA wrote on 6/8/2006...
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Great book. This is one of her first works.
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Judy B. from HOPE, RI wrote on 3/16/2007...
good book
Jill E. (JillE1957) from MORROW, GA wrote on 3/10/2007...
Very sweet story, fast read. Luanne Rice's first book. Enjoyed it thoroughly.
Roxi F. from LINDSAY, CA wrote on 11/28/2006...
A story that you would expect from a great author like Luanne Rice.
Barbara B. (redhatter) from GAITHERSBURG, MD wrote on 4/24/2006...
Una Cavan doesn't believe in ghosts. But ghosts seem to believe in her. At least, her father's ghost does, walking into and out of her life as casually as if he were entering and exiting a room. Una has always believed the Cavan women had the power of witches...