Painter of Souls

Painter of Souls

by Kathia
Painter of Souls

Painter of Souls

by Kathia

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Overview

An act of love that backfires.
A desperate quest that sends her to Ireland.
A hope for healing when everything looks impossible...
PAINTER OF SOULS, the first book in the Irish Hope series by #1 international bestselling author Kathia.

A world-renown artist from New Orleans, Abigail Angevine has always known two things: the women in her line have incredible psychic gifts and that she can heal people through her paintings.

So it's a no brainer to do a painting for her professional dancer best friend when she needs serious help. But Abby's attempt to heal her backfires—badly—leaving her best friend unable to walk and Abby unable to paint.

Powerless to correct the damage she knows is her fault, Abby searches for an alternate to cure them both. The only hope of healing rests in Ireland with Dr. Carrick Fionnlagh, known as the Miracle Worker. But Finn is haunted by his own ghosts and insists that he can't help.

Now, she isn't only trying to heal her friend but the good doctor as well. And the stakes raise when she realizes that he isn't just a doctor to her—he just might be her future.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163045143
Publisher: Firelight & Fairydust Unlimited
Publication date: 10/12/2020
Series: An Irish Hope Novel , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 142,860
File size: 606 KB

About the Author

With over 6 million books sold (and counting), Kathia’s novels have been #1 bestsellers around the world. They’ve received starred reviews from Booklist, have consistently earned Editor’s Picks for Best Romance, and have been featured by O, The Oprah Magazine. Kathia has written over 40 books so far, some translated into several languages, all about hope and dreams and the bonds of friendship and family. She’s also written a couple screenplays and various poems (her ode to the color orange is particularly moving).
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