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a paranormal romance

"Elia, Elia, Elia..."

When pop star Elia Pearl returns home after twenty years, she finds new love and comes to terms with a family history that is full of ghosts and betrayals. The home is a 120 year-old old Victorian built on the Sausalito waterfront, and is as storied as the city of San Francisco across the bay.

Elia meets the dashing yacht Captain, Paul Hamilton and they  begin a passionate affair, fueled in part by the devilish spirits in the house and Elia’s need for love. Through the course of their romance, Elia unfolds the tragic tale of the house to Paul, trying to unravel the mysteries and put the fitful spirits to rest, once and for all.

Elia recounts the tale of the House of Pearl, she tells a story of love and betrayal, all beginning over 100 hundred years ago when the fabled Sea Captain, Edwin “The Pearl” Harrison married a lovely Japanese girl, Oshima, who traveled alone to San Francisco to meet up with her husband. On the journey, she has a lustful affair with a handsome lieutenant.  Upon returning to her husband, she finds her happy married life short-lived and meets with a terrible death.

The story was so unique and so elegantly stitched together that there was never a dull moment. The many fascinating characters that kept coming and going and all of the exotic locations they visited, kept me turning the pages. If George were alive today we would have truly enjoyed reading this book to each other.

George C. Scott's widow, Trish Van Devere

 

Thrilling to the extreme, "The House of Pearl" is a definite page-flipper, a roller coaster ride of ghostly fun.

Hollywood "reader"



 

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