Blue Girl on a Night Dream Sea
To save her own life, Elena must save Hana, whose mission is to protect her tribe. They're stronger together. The problem is they're 4,000 years and 6,000 miles apart.


Wounded during a terrorist attack, NYC police commando Elena Labat wakes aboard a Phoenician boat on the Mediterranean Sea to find a young girl lashed to the mast. The girl is Hana, who has trekked across ancient Lebanon to prevent a king from destroying her tribe. Elena knows she must save her. Hana must escape the barbarians who abducted her before she can go home. Slipping in and out of consciousness, Elena teaches Hana everything she can. But Elena's family needs her, and she can't stay in the past. Hana will have to succeed on her own.
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Blue Girl on a Night Dream Sea
To save her own life, Elena must save Hana, whose mission is to protect her tribe. They're stronger together. The problem is they're 4,000 years and 6,000 miles apart.


Wounded during a terrorist attack, NYC police commando Elena Labat wakes aboard a Phoenician boat on the Mediterranean Sea to find a young girl lashed to the mast. The girl is Hana, who has trekked across ancient Lebanon to prevent a king from destroying her tribe. Elena knows she must save her. Hana must escape the barbarians who abducted her before she can go home. Slipping in and out of consciousness, Elena teaches Hana everything she can. But Elena's family needs her, and she can't stay in the past. Hana will have to succeed on her own.
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Blue Girl on a Night Dream Sea

Blue Girl on a Night Dream Sea

by Ginny Fite
Blue Girl on a Night Dream Sea

Blue Girl on a Night Dream Sea

by Ginny Fite

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To save her own life, Elena must save Hana, whose mission is to protect her tribe. They're stronger together. The problem is they're 4,000 years and 6,000 miles apart.


Wounded during a terrorist attack, NYC police commando Elena Labat wakes aboard a Phoenician boat on the Mediterranean Sea to find a young girl lashed to the mast. The girl is Hana, who has trekked across ancient Lebanon to prevent a king from destroying her tribe. Elena knows she must save her. Hana must escape the barbarians who abducted her before she can go home. Slipping in and out of consciousness, Elena teaches Hana everything she can. But Elena's family needs her, and she can't stay in the past. Hana will have to succeed on her own.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161132913
Publisher: Black Opal Books
Publication date: 09/28/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 320 KB

About the Author

Ginny Fite is an award-winning journalist who has covered crime, politics, government, healthcare, art, and all things human. She has been a spokesperson for a governor, a member of congress, a few colleges and universities, and a robotics R&D company. She has degrees from Rutgers University and Johns Hopkins University and studied at the School for Women Healers and the Maryland Poetry Therapy Institute. She is the author of I Should Be Dead by Now, a collection of humorous lamentations about aging; three books of poetry, The Last Thousand Years, The Pearl Fisher, and Throwing Caution; and a short story collection, What Goes Around. Fite has two other manuscripts ready for acquisition and is currently writing another Sam Lagarde mystery. She resides in Harpers Ferry, WV.
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