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After a stunt lands heiress and comedian Alia Henry in lock-up, she finds herself under house-arrest in a crumbling mansion owned by Whitehall International, a company she discovers controls much of her 'free-range' life. Detoxing and device-free, she must write her contracted novel or face dire consequences. But she is not alone on the once-magnificent estate. Phillip, Whitehall's unquestioning aide-de-camp, intrigues and infuriates her in equal measure and wandering the house at night, she meets Braith, eccentric writer-in-residence and mixer of marvelous cocktails. Each day she struggles to…mehr

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After a stunt lands heiress and comedian Alia Henry in lock-up, she finds herself under house-arrest in a crumbling mansion owned by Whitehall International, a company she discovers controls much of her 'free-range' life. Detoxing and device-free, she must write her contracted novel or face dire consequences. But she is not alone on the once-magnificent estate. Phillip, Whitehall's unquestioning aide-de-camp, intrigues and infuriates her in equal measure and wandering the house at night, she meets Braith, eccentric writer-in-residence and mixer of marvelous cocktails. Each day she struggles to write but at night, under the light of an increasingly implausible full moon, Alia delights in exotic drinks and dazzling conversation with the mysterious Braith. Not usually one for asking questions, she wonders is Braith a ghost...? Or is she? Funny, smart, and full of heart, Alia Henry discovers what happens when you look up from your screen long enough to see the people in front of you.
Autorenporträt
Christine Betts is an Australian writer who left her heart in Paris some years ago. Originally trained as a teacher, Christine built a career as a designer and visual artist before publishing her first novel Hotel Deja Vu. You can catch her on Facebook by searching Paris Time Travel and she writes about art, creativity and personal development over at www.writerpainter.com Like everyone, she is a work in progress