Dorothy Lyle In Help

The Miracles and Millions Saga, #3

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Ella Carmichael ISBN: 9781386787648
Publisher: Ella Carmichael Publication: January 22, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ella Carmichael
ISBN: 9781386787648
Publisher: Ella Carmichael
Publication: January 22, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

THE MIRACLES AND MILLIONS SAGA

Two minds, two bodies, two hearts, one soul.

Dorothy Lyle returns in her latest adventure, waiting in dreaded anticipation of the day she will leave her apartment and move into the gigantic new mansion it has taken almost a year to complete.

Deep down, she knows she was crazy to have commissioned such a bespoke eyesore, just because a random American appeared to her in a vision.  Okay, four visions.  And a dream.  Three nights in a row. 

Such a concentration of visions must surely indicate she’s on the correct path?  Right?

Refusing to express her fears, she is becoming increasingly aware that life’s challenges are unlikely to vanish just because she is rolling in cash.  She wonders how she and her trusted housekeeper would cope in a modest-sized house, without the benefit of a media centre, a glass staircase or life-sensing toilets. She suspects they would thrive, yet deep down acknowledges the simple life is no longer an option.

And as the Sick Puppy ups the nasty game of cat and mouse, only the modern-day fortress which is her new home stands between Dorothy and a terrible fate.  Perhaps the universe does know what it’s doing after all. 

Welcome to Help.

Book 3 of 10 in the Miracles and Millions Saga.

A story of joy.

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THE MIRACLES AND MILLIONS SAGA

Two minds, two bodies, two hearts, one soul.

Dorothy Lyle returns in her latest adventure, waiting in dreaded anticipation of the day she will leave her apartment and move into the gigantic new mansion it has taken almost a year to complete.

Deep down, she knows she was crazy to have commissioned such a bespoke eyesore, just because a random American appeared to her in a vision.  Okay, four visions.  And a dream.  Three nights in a row. 

Such a concentration of visions must surely indicate she’s on the correct path?  Right?

Refusing to express her fears, she is becoming increasingly aware that life’s challenges are unlikely to vanish just because she is rolling in cash.  She wonders how she and her trusted housekeeper would cope in a modest-sized house, without the benefit of a media centre, a glass staircase or life-sensing toilets. She suspects they would thrive, yet deep down acknowledges the simple life is no longer an option.

And as the Sick Puppy ups the nasty game of cat and mouse, only the modern-day fortress which is her new home stands between Dorothy and a terrible fate.  Perhaps the universe does know what it’s doing after all. 

Welcome to Help.

Book 3 of 10 in the Miracles and Millions Saga.

A story of joy.

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