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The Mirrors at Barnard Hall (Click to Start Reading for FREE)
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Callista Franklyn’s return to her family’s mansion in the English countryside stirs up more than memories of ghostly childhood friends when she discovers the very real, and very handsome, Nick Dalton in the reflection of her antique mirror.

The problem? Beyond the fact that he appears to reside in a mirror, historical records say Nick died in 1902.

Callista is intrigued by Nick’s claim that the year is 1902, so she investigates and uncovers a timeline of suspicious crimes and enchanted mirrors that connect her to the twentieth century. She also realizes that she’s falling for Nick, who is condemned to be murdered in August.

As the date of Nick’s impending death approaches, Callista must decide if she’s willing to risk changing history and erasing her place in the modern world in order to prevent the tragic crime and save the man she loves.

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When straight-laced Meredith Westbrook first moved in with her best friend Lena Whyte, she had been unaware that Lena’s Thursday-night ritual involved excessive amounts of alcohol and strangers’ beds. 

In light of Lena’s weakness for dating under the influence and easy men, Meredith is guilted into playing the reluctant guardian angel for her fickle friend.

Despite valiant attempts to keep a safe distance from Lena’s exploits, Meredith finds herself immersed in an unpredictable college nightlife—one that leaves Meredith questioning her relationships with people she thought she cared about and yearning for a man she shouldn’t want. 

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Flight Risk 
Expected release date: MAY 2013

Evelyn Ryan, scared of the aisle where her young spontaneity almost carried her, ran away from the only man she has ever loved to firmly set a more conventional course for her life. However, believing she could erase the past by ignoring it, she has trapped herself in lies–lies to her new boyfriend, lies to her friends, and lies to herself.

During her first trip back to Nashville in nearly a decade, Evelyn discovers that her escape route has become the cage she had been avoiding. In the muted light of the honkytonks on Broadway, she is transformed into someone who is no longer content with her conservative, safe life.

When she is unexpectedly reunited with her old flame, country music artist Jaxon Lee, he helps her come to terms with the woman she once was—a woman full of passion for life and love.

In the end, Evelyn realizes that the only real freedom is still waiting for her in Music City, with piercing blue eyes and a hit song to tell her, It’s Never Too Late.

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