Chopin's Ghost

Romance, Paranormal
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Author: Cary Marc Grossman ISBN: 9781311357335
Publisher: Cary Marc Grossman Publication: July 19, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Cary Marc Grossman
ISBN: 9781311357335
Publisher: Cary Marc Grossman
Publication: July 19, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Fryderyk Chopin, the genius of the Romantic period, has been haunting the dreams of rock star Robin Hanley. The master composer offers more than just music lessons, however; he shows Robin images of a beautiful woman, and of a fire that will claim his life. Immersing himself in the wildly successful band he forms with a friend from school, Robin is unable to explain his ability to change the weather with his moods, predict the impending death of loved ones, or hide from dreams of the mysterious woman. And Chopin won't leave him alone. Shocked and despondent, Robin drops out of a major tour after his estranged wife disappears with the couple's daughter.
Hiding from a world he doesn't understand and memories too painful to endure, it is only when Robin faces his fears, confronts the ghost, and rejoins the world that he can hope to find his missing child and the woman he loves. But neither Suze, the powerful enchantress from his dreams, nor Robin can possibly imagine how old is their history together, or what is actually at stake.
A love story that spans over 25,000 years, Chopin's Ghost is Cary Marc Grossman's first novel, and the first of a three-part series.

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Fryderyk Chopin, the genius of the Romantic period, has been haunting the dreams of rock star Robin Hanley. The master composer offers more than just music lessons, however; he shows Robin images of a beautiful woman, and of a fire that will claim his life. Immersing himself in the wildly successful band he forms with a friend from school, Robin is unable to explain his ability to change the weather with his moods, predict the impending death of loved ones, or hide from dreams of the mysterious woman. And Chopin won't leave him alone. Shocked and despondent, Robin drops out of a major tour after his estranged wife disappears with the couple's daughter.
Hiding from a world he doesn't understand and memories too painful to endure, it is only when Robin faces his fears, confronts the ghost, and rejoins the world that he can hope to find his missing child and the woman he loves. But neither Suze, the powerful enchantress from his dreams, nor Robin can possibly imagine how old is their history together, or what is actually at stake.
A love story that spans over 25,000 years, Chopin's Ghost is Cary Marc Grossman's first novel, and the first of a three-part series.

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