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Valley of Shadows The battle they must wage together spans this world-and the next-and losing it could cost them not only their lives, but their very souls. He harbors a closely guarded secret that is not only the ban

Valley of Shadows

Title:Valley of Shadows
Author:Phoenix Emrys
Rating:4.54 (757 Votes)
Asin:1615815457
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:290 Pages
Publish Date:2010-07-23
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Ellery James, a celebrated author of historical romances, shuns the spotlight, preferring the solitude of his small town sanctuary to risking media scrutiny. He harbors a closely guarded secret that is not only the bane of his existence, but the source and inspiration of his bestsellers. His strictly proscribed existence goes south and sideways when the grimly dangerous Boone Dantrell blazes into Ellery's life. Ellery is alarmed to experience a tentative but undeniable connection to the haunted, mysterious stranger with secrets of his own, and the burgeoning attraction between them grows almost as swiftly as the danger dogging Boone. They've barely met before their secrets and worlds collide, thrusting them both into unimaginable peril. The battle they must wage together spans this world-and the next-and losing it could cost them not only their lives, but their very souls.

The reprint publisher makes no mention of these omissions. He is also frank with his opinions about the law, the court, its institutions and even a few judges and lawyers, some of whom have found themselves drummed out of the corps.

As a judge, the author will be remembered for having presided over the first live trial to be televised nationally, Carol Burnett v. Lots of pictures and interesting tid bits about how things happened at some of the biggest events in racing history. Although this comment seems misplaced when attributed to a two-year old mind, it is evidence of her intelligent analysis.
Like other renowned intellectuals this century, she disowns her bourgeois background without acknowledging that its status allows and encourages intellectual thought. I want more by this author.. He just might be sorry he did.

The story is told in Ellery's POV, in his voice, and I came to really get to know and like him. Had the war continued, many more F7Fs would

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