The Lady Who Saw Too Much by Thomasine Rappold

The Lady Who Saw Too Much - Thomasine Rappold

Cursed with prophetic visions and desperate to atone for a death she could have prevented, Gianna York swears she will never again ignore the chance to save a life. When she is hired by Landen Elmsworth to serve as companion to his sister, Gia repeatedly sees the image of her employer's lifeless corpse floating in Misty Lake. As subsequent visions reveal more details, Gia soon realizes her best chance to save this difficult man is by becoming his wife.

At first, Landen Elmsworth believes the fetching Miss York might be right for a meaningless dalliance, but he grossly underestimates her capacity for cunning and soon finds himself bound until death to a woman he may never be able to trust. Yet in the dark of their bedroom they discover an undeniable passion--and a capacity to forge their own destiny . . .

 

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It is a second book in a "Soul Survivor", but I feel, that you can read it as a standalone book, because I didn't read the first book and I didn't get any problems with understanding what is going on in the second book.

I like the main character Gia, because of how strong she was, how she stand for herself and her believes. Also I liked how after what she experienced in her life, she still was willing to help others.

I didn't expect to like this book as much as I did and now I want to read other books in this series.

Do I recommend it? Yes.