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Emily Carmichael

    January 1, 1947

    Emily Bradshaw is a masterful storyteller whose narratives delve into the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning in everyday life. Her prose is characterized by its lyrical quality and keen psychological insight, drawing readers into the inner worlds of her characters with remarkable depth. Bradshaw's work often explores themes of identity, belonging, and the subtle shifts that define our connections to others. She invites contemplation on the quiet dramas that unfold within us, offering a profound and resonant reading experience.

    Emily Carmichael
    Die Medizinfrau
    Die Geliebte des Teufels. Roman.
    Herbstfeuer
    Surrender
    The Cat's Meow
    A Ghost for Maggie
    • A Ghost for Maggie

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.7(114)Add rating

      In this intriguing tale, a ghost with a troubled history embarks on a celestial quest. As she navigates her past and seeks redemption, her mission challenges her to confront unresolved issues and help others. The blend of supernatural elements and personal growth creates a compelling narrative that explores themes of forgiveness, transformation, and the impact of one's choices. This story promises a unique perspective on life and the afterlife, making it a captivating read.

      A Ghost for Maggie
    • When workaholic attorney McKenna Wright returns home from the hospital following a car accident, she has the sinking feeling that her road to recovery is going to be a long one. Her memory has more holes than a piece of swiss cheese; she can barely recall her own name, let alone the details of the big case she's been trying in court. And then there's the fact that her beloved cat, Nefertiti, has suddenly learned how to talk. Or is it that McKenna has suddenly learned how to listen? Not that she wants to hear what Titi is trying to tell her, because it just might turn her world even further upside down. Such as the fact that the music star she's been defending isn't all that innocent. And worse, that the hunky prosecutor McKenna condemned on sight is guilty of nothing more than his criminal good looks.But after losing her job and her house, and making no progress at finding her memory, McKenna needs all the help she can get to rebuild her life. She's determined to reclaim her fiercely independent former self, even if it means taking advice from her talking cat, listening to her bossy friends, or--worst of all--leaning just a little on the man she used to snub. Once her memory returns, she'll finally be able to put chatty felines and a certain entirely-too-handsome lawyer behind her so her life can return to normal. After all, normal is exactly what McKenna wants...isn't it?

      The Cat's Meow
    • Alain de Ste. Claire rode across the raw Normandy countryside, her thick blond hair floating behind her like a banner. The proud daughter of a lord, she had been raised to wage war and to rule, adn she preferred her sword and her freedom to marriage and a life of submission.Then her beloved father died - and the defense of his castle and lands fell to Alaine. Now her skills would be tested well, for from the south came Rorik Valis, a vengeful handsome warrior who dared to claim her domain - and its mistress - for his own.Her heart under siege as well as her home, Alaine would fight the battle of her life, resisting her enemy's taunting, burning embrace, even as her womanhood blossomed and begged for fulfillment...and made her secretly yearn for his love.

      Surrender