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Through the Looking Glass
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-4523-6429-2
- EAN9781452364292
- Date de parution11/11/2010
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurHank Quense
Résumé
When barista Ali discovers her grandmother's antique mirror is a portal to a magical realm, she stumbles into more than she bargained for. One moment she's about to lose her Victorian home to foreclosure, the next she's riding shotgun with a dangerously attractive white-haired biker named Rabbit through a world where nothing plays by the rules. But this fairy tale has teeth. The ruthless Queen of Hearts views Ali as a threat, the seductive Cheshire Cat has his own agenda, and Ali's supposed dead parents? They were actually royalty in this mirror world-making her a princess with a target on her back.
As Ali uncovers her true heritage and her growing feelings for Rabbit, she must choose between two worlds. Return to lattes and late rent, or claim her birthright and face a queen who's already stolen Rabbit's heart once before?Sometimes the most dangerous thing in the mirror isn't your reflection-it's the truth staring back at you. A fun novella with no explicit scenes.
As Ali uncovers her true heritage and her growing feelings for Rabbit, she must choose between two worlds. Return to lattes and late rent, or claim her birthright and face a queen who's already stolen Rabbit's heart once before?Sometimes the most dangerous thing in the mirror isn't your reflection-it's the truth staring back at you. A fun novella with no explicit scenes.























