Gerry moved to the quiet village of Abbotsford six months ago, and although he’s far from being accepted as a ‘local’ just yet, he reckons he is getting the hang of country life and the rural veterinary practice he’s taken on. Nothing prepared him, though, for the strange wind that springs up to stir the leaves in unnatural fashion, nor for the strikingly beautiful woman he meets, whom the villagers are so reluctant to talk about…
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