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A tragic suicide devastates Emily's home, forcing her and Sabine into the Dunn house. With her new husband, Jimbo, Emily is encouraged to open a bed and breakfast, requiring remodeling and renovation. Sabine's great grandmother, Elizabeth LeDoux Dunn, manifests to protest any changes in the house. Her appearances give Sabine clues to the dysfunctional family history of the infamous Dunn family, revealing murder and deceit as a continuing theme. Sabine delves into the renovations, ignoring Elizabeth's protests and embraces the new family she has learned to love. Her relationship with June is solidified and her intuitions lead her to horses and the perfect mate. The family grows as Sabine makes plans for her future in this fourth novel in the Sabine Series. "There was a presence in the upstairs hall when Sabine reached the top of the stairs. At first she thought it was Josephine, but then she decided it wasn't, too many traits did not fit Nadine or Josephine. She knew it was a female. It wasn't Nadine, Sabine's grandmother. Nadine had a gentle, protective spirit. This presence was unpleasant. There was a fateful, possessive feeling about it. Sabine stood quietly in the dark hall. The partial moon light beginning to lighten the balcony, filtering through the French doors, as Sabine tried to decipher who it could be. She was sure she had not met this spirit before. It was someone new, just arrived, maybe not just arrived but latent before, hiding, waiting. Sabine was convinced it was one of the Dunn women." "Sabine and Emily noticed the smallest of details and then proceeded to string them into a story that when told, was there all the time, but he had not known it. There was a pulsing life around them. It wasn't their life. The pulsing was connected to other things, other people, the animals, the garden. He hadn't noticed it before. Jimbo felt himself expanding. He wondered at it, expanding. He never dreamed his life could expand in his middle ages. He had planned to coast." " That boy got lost and died a long time before Old Dan died. He wants to be known as that boy, not the alcoholism and illness. If we can see that boy, Daniel, not Old Dan, it will give him peace. Those names are totally different in my mouth. I can feel the difference in the energy. Elizabeth changed who that boy was. Parents can do that to a spirit, sometimes change it from a loving, kind energy to a fearful, defensive thing, always waiting for the next blow, wary, violated. Sometimes the child spirit, the enchantment, is educated and punished right out of a person."