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The Rhymer's Curse - The Green Woman II: A Scottish Fantasy

coma while she healed. During her recovery, she wrote a novel inspired by lucid dreams she experienced while comatose. A year later, she was in a relationship with the doctor who had rescued her and doting on their newborn daughter. It would have been a perfect ending for a romance novel if The Green Woman had not been published. Thea's fantasy novel was a love story, and Alex was not in it. Despite a story populated by Gods and Goddesses and a shape-shifting villain whose mother sailed the night skies in an obsidian chariot pulled by beasts half horse and half dragon, Alex was convinced the character Dand in Thea's book was real. When itWhen novelist Theadora Jamieson sustained life-threatening injuries in a car crash near Jedburgh, surgeons placed her in a drug-induced became a blockbuster, Dr. Alex Kerr took umbrage at being the Border's best-known cuckold. Three years later after she and Alex had separated, eccentric millionaire Jason Cavanaugh proposed a six-week retreat at his leasehold at Fyvie while Thea completed the sequel to her book if she agreed to a regimen of sleep therapy each night. Cavanaugh claimed to be a mystic who hoped Lucid Dream sessions might shed light on Fyvie's hauntings and lift the curse against its heirs, but his true purpose was far more sinister. But he was not the only party with an undisclosed agenda. Thea realized as Theadora Jamieson she could not dream her way to Dand's Now Time, but the Green Woman could.

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