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    Nov 15, 2011, 03:33 PM
    How can I find the name of a book?
    I read a historical romance book in the early 90s the female charactor's name was Ashling she has a birth mark on
    Her cheek,and she has visions.In one part of the book she is shown a blade and she has a vision of her birth where
    The blade was used to cut open her mother belly for her to be born.In the beginning of the book she saves the life
    Of the main male character when he nearly drowns, oh and there are Scotts involved as well and murder.

    Please help
    Aisha

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