Evergreen Avenue: Book One 1970s

Evergreen Avenue: Book One 1970s

by Amelia Keldan
Evergreen Avenue: Book One 1970s

Evergreen Avenue: Book One 1970s

by Amelia Keldan

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Overview

Six-year-old Tildy McVee has always sensed things that others do not.

Her mysterious talent is both a burden and a blessing, sometimes helping her to understand those around her, whilst also filling her brain with confusion and fear.
When her family leave the city in favour of the green and idyllic Adelaide Hills, she is initially optimistic that the move will be a positive change for them all – instead, it raises questions that no one seems able to answer.

Who is the sad man that haunts her dreams?
Why is her Mother filled with so much worry and pain?
Why, during a housewarming party that was supposed to fill the house with merriment and joy, does Tildy sense nothing but heightened emotion and impending disaster?

With her family splintering off into a million pieces around her, Tildy struggles to sift through the muddy waters of deception, whilst navigating her way down a pathway toward truth.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154041420
Publisher: Amelia Keldan
Publication date: 02/12/2017
Series: Evergreen Years
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 311 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Amelia Keldan is a women’s fiction writer, full time Mother and lover of all things vintage. When not reading and writing, you can find her trawling through second hand stores, re-furbishing old furniture and creating playlists on her iPod. Amelia grew up amongst the foothills of South Australia and now resides in a beachside suburb where her next stand-alone novel will be set. Currently in the midst of completing the final novel in The Evergreen Series, Amelia hopes her readers fall in love with her stories and looks forward to telling more and more tales in the future.

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