Pearls
- Authors
- BonSue Brandvik
- Publisher
- BonSue Brandvik
- Tags
- love , ghosts , spirits , historic , victorian , hotel , victorian era , sisterhood , pearls , victorian house , women fiction , romance time travel , love after divorce , victorian hotel , ghosts of the past , florida history , past events , clearwater , women empowerment , ghosts and romance , haunted hotel , henry plant , ghosts paranormal , biltmore , old hotel , old houses , historic hotel , belleview biltmore hotel , belleview , spirit teachers , dream ghost connection , connection to past , romance past , elders teach , bonsue , brandvik , learning from other women , 1896 , belleair , clearwater hotel , belleair hotel , margaret plant , family heritage , historic part fact part fiction , ghost connections , spirit connections , travel hotel , hotel belleview biltmore , belleview hotel , saving hotel , saving historic structure , saving beloved hotel , haunted dreams , haunted visions , child medium , dreams of ghosts , women outwitting abusive men , women outwitting bad men , victorian spirits , victorian ghosts , victorian love , victorian woman in trouble , victorian women outwitting controlling men
- Size
- 0.76 MB
- Lang
- en
"Pearls: Spirits of the Belleview Biltmore Book One"Software developer Honor Macklin believes she's equal business partners with her philandering ex-husband, but when family responsibilities take her to Florida, she discovers her ex may have cheated her in more ways than one. Spirits at the Belleview Biltmore hotel try to help Honor by invading her dreams to share memories from the life of Darcy Loughman, a young Victorian woman with big problems of her own. When the two worlds collide, Honor and her new lover, Josh, along with his clairvoyant four-year-old son, try to figure out how Honor can use lessons from the past to change her destiny.About the hotel: The setting for this novel is the famous and currently endangered historic Belleview Biltmore Resort in Belleair, FL. The hotel was built in 1896 by one of Florida's founding fathers, Henry B. Plant. The author is working with preservationists, hoping to find investors willing to save the wonderful, 820,000 sq. ft....