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Secrets of the Bluebird Inn is a novel set in Marten River, Ontario. It is the second book in the Marten River trilogy and picks up the story twelve years from the events in Marten River Hideaway. Casey Shaw, a realtor from Niagara Falls, is sent by her boss to look at a derelict piece of property in Marten River. She is both attracted to and repelled by the old house. Terror besets her in some of the rooms, and she has no idea why she should feel that way. In the process of her investigation she meets with David McLeod, a realtor from North Bay and a friend of Jason McKechnie, a detective,…mehr

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Secrets of the Bluebird Inn is a novel set in Marten River, Ontario. It is the second book in the Marten River trilogy and picks up the story twelve years from the events in Marten River Hideaway. Casey Shaw, a realtor from Niagara Falls, is sent by her boss to look at a derelict piece of property in Marten River. She is both attracted to and repelled by the old house. Terror besets her in some of the rooms, and she has no idea why she should feel that way. In the process of her investigation she meets with David McLeod, a realtor from North Bay and a friend of Jason McKechnie, a detective, and his wife jade, a psychic. Casey meets twelve-year-old Sean Michael, Jason and Jade's son, and is mesmerized by the youngster who wants to tell her about ravens. Casey finds that ravens place a vital role in her life from this point on. Energy exchange, shape shifting, Reiki, reincarnation and Karmic healing play vital roles in this novel.
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Anne Ravenoak is the pen name used by Carol Tipler for a series of books dealing with esoteric and spiritual events. Carol retired as an Assistant Professor of English from Nipissing University in 1995, after lecturing at both Nipissing and Laurentian Universities. When she is not doing level two Reiki healing, she likes to travel, write and garden. Carol and her husband have for adult children. Her husband, Harold, likes to tinker with the technical aspects of her writing. They live in North Bay, Ontario.