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Four years after losing her new husband in a plane crash in South America, Mara Edwards sets sail for a new life in Alaska. Aboard a northbound ferry, a peculiar run-in with an old man signals that her troubles are not yet over when he hands her a feather and utters these prophetic words:Your present is the future of your past. You will need this to protect your future from your past. All who come here seek the future of their past. As her life becomes unexpectedly entwined with the members of a loving family, a loyal stranger and a wolf-dog named Thor, the new beginning Mara seeks unfolds…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Four years after losing her new husband in a plane crash in South America, Mara Edwards sets sail for a new life in Alaska. Aboard a northbound ferry, a peculiar run-in with an old man signals that her troubles are not yet over when he hands her a feather and utters these prophetic words:Your present is the future of your past. You will need this to protect your future from your past. All who come here seek the future of their past. As her life becomes unexpectedly entwined with the members of a loving family, a loyal stranger and a wolf-dog named Thor, the new beginning Mara seeks unfolds with all the intensity that crime, passion, loyalty, friendship, love, betrayal, and adventure can provide. In the beauty of pristine Alaska, after four long years of grieving, she learns if she can ever truly be released from her past.
Autorenporträt
Marianne Schlegelmilch has been a resident of Alaska for 16 years. She has lived in Anchorage, Sitka, and Palmer; and currently resides in Homer with her husband where they moved after retiring. She has been a registered nurse for 40 years, working throughout the United States in many fields of her profession. Her successful first book, Solo Flite--An Alaska Puppy Becomes a Legend, has sold thousands of copies. Marianne credits her experience as a nurse with giving her the insight to compassionately write Raven's Light. Marianne says, "If my words touch even one person in a meaningful way, I am grateful."