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Dances Naked: Third in the series The Fairies Saga


Book Description
British Lord Marty Melbourne has traveled back in time and is now lost in 1781 North Carolina. His troubles increase when he's assaulted and robbed by the callous Grant MacLeod, a ne'er do well dragging his younger sister and her young child across the country, robbing, and pillaging at every opportunity. Marty escapes with his life but little else. No horse, no shoes, and no sense of direction th... More
Book Information
PublisherChill Out!
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages214
ISBN-100984030808
ISBN-13978-0984030804
Publication Date02/09/2012
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About Dani Haviland (Author) : "You discover you have wings when you open a book." I'm not sure who penned that, but it is on many posts, blogs, and in many libraries and bookstores. Here's my response: "And can you imagine how t... more
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9/16/2012 Dani Haviland said:
I wrote these books to be read in any order but, for the timeline purist, I assigned sequence numbers. Generally, when we meet a person for the first time, we don't know his history. In this novel, meet Marty Melbourne and his family and friends in the 18th and 21st centuries. Share with them trial... more

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