• Garnet's Curse

  • By: Nancy B. Brewer
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins

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Garnet's Curse

By: Nancy B. Brewer
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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This is the revised edition of “Garnet’s Curse” by award-winning author Nancy B. Brewer. It is even more thrilling and includes exciting new chapters!

'Garnet's Curse' begins in France in 1889. Following the unexpected death of her aunt, Garnet inherits the manor and becomes its mistress. Like a sharp needle to a magnet, youth, beauty, and wealth draw evil to its innocent victim.
She must tread lightly into this new world, where wolves are on the prowl and lovers lie. Who are the trustworthy?
The fate of her survival rests on the quickness of her learning or the swiftness of evil's pursuit.

Humans are curious creatures. What we cannot see, our logical minds will try to deny. What we cannot understand, we will try to disregard.

Yet, the quest for knowledge will overcome us and we must know. And, at last we must see where the road ends, even if it be the cliff.

For with all that is grand, grander is the expansion of the mind. There cannot exist wisdom without ignorance, goodness without evil, light without dark, beauty without ugliness, love without hate or life without death.

Lastly, I have discovered that humans are romanced by fear. Our passion for fear consumes us and gives birth to the imaginary. Once fear is unleashed, it feeds upon us and rips us apart like a wild animal. Its hold is great, narrow is the escape and treacherous the road. I know of what I speak, for I was once his victim. But, but the grace of God, I am free.



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