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The Curse of Fyvie The Green Woman II: A Scottish Fantasy
Historical novelist Thea Jameson is in Scotland with her daughter Lennie, still uncertain if her interlude at Ferniehirst four years earlier was a Lucid Dream or a distorted reality.
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About The Curse of Fyvie The Green Woman II: A Scottish Fantasy
Historical novelist Thea Jameson is in Scotland with her daughter Lennie, still uncertain if her interlude at Ferniehirst four years earlier was a Lucid Dream or a distorted reality. Her relationship with the man who has accepted Helena as his daughter has cooled. After the launch of her recent book, Lennie's father, Dr. Alex Kerr suspects he has been cuckolded by a rival whom Thea insists is a character in a novel, While Thea languishes in a quagmire of unresolvable personal conflict, wealthy eccentric Jason Cavanaugh extends an offer Thea cannot refuse. Cavanaugh has hired a medical team from a Swiss sleep clinic to guide her back into her Lucid Dreams, and into a world where the past is as uncertain as the future, and nothing is as it seems, not even the identity of the child Helena Kerr.
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