About
the Book
Title:
Mirror, Mirror
Author:
Tami Lund
Genre:
Paranormal
Adelle
Hendrix doesn't believe in hocus pocus. She doesn't believe in
happily ever after, either. So when she sees her best friend, Ben
Jackson, in a supposedly enchanted mirror, she decides she's not the
crazy one, the loony old gypsy woman who showed her the mirror is.
Except
that crazy old woman won't leave her alone, and the more frequently
she and her jack-o-lantern with the ever-changing carved faces show
up, the more Adelle begins to wonder... Are she and Ben meant to be
more than friends?
This
book is not meant to be read by readers who are looking for a
serious, boring read with a tragic ending. Only fans of funny and
everlasting romance should pick this one up.
Author
Bio
Tami
Lund writes. And drinks wine. She also loves romance, and is writing
happily ever afters, one book at a time.
Tami
writes paranormal and contemporary romance, often with a dose of
suspense. Chances are, there is a new book coming out soon. Be sure
to stalk her on social media, so you know when.
And
most important, if you enjoyed one of Tami's books, please let other
readers know by leaving a review on the site from which you bought
it. Otherwise, how will they know which book to read next?
Social
Media Links:
Tami’s
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorTamiLund?ref=hl
Tami’s
started a Facebook group, which highlights a different author each
month, and is designed to give readers a chance to get to know
authors, not just get the “hard sell:”
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WineWithTami/
Follow
Tami on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TamiLundAuthor
Enjoy
Tami’s visual inspiration on Pinterest:
https://www.pinterest.com/TamiLundAuthor/
And
if you want to keep up with the latest and greatest, signup for
Tami’s monthly newsletter: http://www.subscribepage.com/Tami_Lund
If
you follow Tami’s Amazon author page, you’ll get an email when a
new book releases:
http://www.amazon.com/Tami-Lund/e/B00AXJH5MY/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1434888658&sr=8-1
Website (there’s a
free read available only here, oh, and she blogs here, too!):
http://tamilund.com
Oh, yeah, Instagram,
too: https://instagram.com/tamilundauthor/
Links
B&N: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mirror-mirror-tami-lund/1124439043?ean=2940153686257#productInfoTabs
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/659913
Excerpt
“W-what
do you want?” she asked, hating the way her voice cracked with her
nervousness.
“Peace,
love, and happiness,” the woman retorted. “But I’d settle for a
romp with your date. He’s single, isn’t he?”
“Ben?”
Adelle said in surprise. “No offense, but I don’t think you’re
his type.”
“Why
do people start offensive phrases with the words ‘no offense’?”
“Er…”
The
old woman waved a veined, wrinkled hand over the candle flame. The
rings she wore on every finger and her thumb glittered in the light,
gold bangle bracelets clinking gently on her arm.
“Well,
who do you think is his type?” the woman asked.
Adelle
furrowed her brow, confused by the woman’s question.
“What’s
so damn difficult about my question, girl? You know him, don’t you?
He’s your best friend, so you say. If that’s the case, then you
ought to know what he likes in a woman. You’ve known him for ten
years. That’s almost a third of your lifetime. Answer me,” she
snapped.
“I,
uh, I…” Adelle stuttered over an answer. How did this obnoxious
old woman know anything at all about her and Ben’s friendship?
Nicole must have filled her in while she was getting her own fortune
read.
Taking
a deep breath, she said, “He likes good-looking girls. Blondes, it
seems.”
The
old woman cocked her head to the side and gave her a considering
look. “Well, that puts me out of the running, I suppose. Although a
box of ‘golden platinum’ could remedy that easily enough. What
else? That boy can’t be so superficial that looks alone would win
his heart.”
Adelle
snorted. “You’re right on that account. Ben’s awfully picky
about women. He can’t stand airheads. Definitely needs an
intelligent woman.”
“Golden
platinum’s looking more and more tempting,” the old woman mused.
“I like a man who appreciates a girl’s brains.”
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