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The White Dress
The White Dress
The White Dress
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Franklin Holt, a werewolf on the northern California coast, survives tumultuous years of disturbing violence and now stays away from human confrontation. When Colleen, an Irish selkie, rises from the sea and into his life, it is a unique relationship, a test of time unlike anything they could imagine. Each of them faces a critical decision: can they afford the risk of revealing their secret?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLardin Press
Release dateMay 5, 2012
ISBN9781476483177
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    THE TINY TOWN of Winston Bay lay in the shadow of the redwoods on the northern California coast. Small and hidden, its beauty remained an inadvertent secret from the rest of mankind. Just a patch of sand tucked between bluffs and behind the forest. Less of a town and more like a small collection of tattered grey homes. No stoplight. No post office or businesses. Trees and ocean. Hardly worth giving it a name.

    A perfect place for a werewolf to stay out of trouble.

    One of the local homes had a rickety, three-tiered staircase that led down to the beach, a short, clean strip of sand about thirty feet wide—more at low tide—that ran between the foliage line and the water, behind the abandoned trinket shop that was all but falling down. At the bottom of that staircase, on the edge of the beach, was a rusty, six-foot clothesline pole with a solitary, empty coat hook.

    Like the other homes in Winston Bay, the outside was worn, and the grounds, which never included much lawn to begin with, were largely overgrown. But the inside was lovingly well-kept. It was a simple place, with a vintage kitchen, living room, and two small bedrooms, plus a cellar with access through a door at one end of the kitchen. The walls were all beige and the

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