Gavin's Woman (A PSI Sentinel Novella - Darkwater Guardians)

Gavin's Woman (A PSI Sentinel Novella - Darkwater Guardians)

by Pamela Moran
Gavin's Woman (A PSI Sentinel Novella - Darkwater Guardians)

Gavin's Woman (A PSI Sentinel Novella - Darkwater Guardians)

by Pamela Moran

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Overview

She was his only obsession.

Gavin Dunbar, liaison between the PSI and the government, is a low-level psychic himself. A man of the present who believes the future is too nebulous, too fluid – that it can't be trusted. His reasons are mired deep in a past he has no desire to examine. After all, in his world, having a soul-mate doesn't equate to happily-ever-after.

Tragedy has brought Calea Fontaine to a crossroads and has her reassessing her future without the man she loves. A seer from a long ling of seers, Calea knows, firsthand, that while Fate might try to guide a person along a path, Free Will has a way of trumping Destiny.

Or does it?

Along the storm ravaged Oregon coast, a predator stalks Calea with an obsession born of a dark ache, an overwhelming need to control and possess at any cost. The only obstacle standing in his way is Gavin Dunbar.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150095250
Publisher: Pamela Moran LLC
Publication date: 01/28/2015
Series: PSI Sentinels: Guardians of the Psychic Realm
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 206
File size: 314 KB

About the Author

Whether painting, out on a photo shoot or writing, Pam has always had a bend toward the creative side of life. Her favorite is when she can combine any of those with travel. Places get into her blood and she loves to explore the possibilities, always with characters and a story in mind.

An astrologer for most of her adult life, Pam has been known to see auras & the occasional ghost. Considering she lives in a haunted house in the mountains of southern California, this keeps life interesting.
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