Collective Obsessions Saga (writing as Deidre Dalton)

Book Five: The Keeper's Journal

Shannon Larkin is forced to confront demons from her past, while her daughter Angie discovers Colm Sullivan's journal in the old lighthouse keeper's cottage. The diary sheds light on the history between the Larkin and Sullivan families, but may be too late to stop the sisters of Mike Sullivan from wreaking vengeance on the Larkin family for sins and tragedies of the past...

 

"The Keeper's Journal" by Deborah O'Toole writing as Deidre DaltonThe Collective Obsessions Saga continues with book five, The Keeper's Journal.

 

Shannon Larkin is forced to confront demons from her past. Her yearly visit to Mike Sullivan's gravesite strains her marriage to Scott Page, but she finds herself unable and unwilling to forget Mike's memory.

 

Shannon's daughter Angela Page finds love with her new boss Tom Cimarelli, a New York City newspaper editor.

 

While on assignment, Angela discovers Colm Sullivan's journal in the old lighthouse keeper's cottage. The diary sheds light on the history between the Larkin and Sullivan families, but may be too late to stop the sisters of Mike Sullivan from wreaking vengeance on the Larkin family for sins and tragedies of the past.

 

The Keeper's Journal is the fifth book in the Collective Obsessions Saga. The novel was released by Club Lighthouse Publishing in December 2012.

 

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The Keeper's Journal

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Book Details

  • Club Lighthouse Historical Romance/Family Epic Edition
  • Series: Collective Obsessions, Book Five
  • ISBN: 978-1-927337-62-2
  • ASIN: B00AVWGUJW
  • BNID: 2940016169644
  • Released: December 31, 2012
  • Cover Art: T.L. Davison

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Deidre Dalton

Deborah O'Toole writes using the pseudonym Deidre Dalton.

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