In Dangerous Water

Author: Ellen Dugan
Genre(s): Romance | Paranormal
Total pages: 60
In Dangerous Water

You first met the Golden sisters in the Daughters Of Midnight novels. Now the Witches On The Hill have their very own spin-off series. Four sisters, each aligned to one of the natural elements, and four enchanting tales of love!

Cordelia Golden is the youngest of four bewitching sisters. A former Olympic medalist, she has retired from competitive swimming. Blissfully happy living her life away from the spotlight, she has found fulfillment in coaching a high school swim team and with her boyfriend of two years, Deputy Tim Emory. So what if she down plays most of her magickal abilities whenever she’s around him? Tim is worth it. Everything is going swimmingly, until she begins to receive some very disturbing fan mail.
As an empath, Cordelia is horribly affected by negativity and hate. She tries to block the threats out of her mind, and in doing so, underestimates the gravity of the situation. The stress takes its toll on the couple, they break up, and suddenly the stalker escalates from threatening letters to violence.

After a close call, and fearing for her family’s safety, Cordelia decides to leave town. She rents the carriage house on the Marquette Mansion property, where the Daughters of Midnight have offered her a safe haven. Her stalker may be determined, but Cordelia has had enough. It’s time to stop being a victim and start acting like a Witch instead.
While Cordelia and Tim still love each other, truths must be faced. Together they must navigate through very dangerous waters to get to the bottom of who is after Cordelia; and to try and find a way back to each other.

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