Maisy's Mirror

Mimi Foster


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Maisy's Mirror by Mimi Foster
Choosing to live in self-imposed exile, Margaret (Maisy) Hollis hides in a seaside village to recover from the car accident that killed her husband, and to escape the secret he left when he died. The young author wants no entanglements with anyone who might intrude on her solitude.

His life cut short by a tragic betrayal, William (Wills) Raines was a vibrant officer during World War II. Trapped in a desolate existence for almost eight decades, the arrival of the dynamic writer gives him hope that he can finally be released from the purgatory of limbo in which he finds himself held captive.

When Maisy brings home a mirror that had been in Wills' family for almost a century, she questions her sanity when she sees the reflection of the handsome ghost who is now able to communicate with her.

These lost souls discover love and healing isolated in their intimate seclusion, but how will she find the courage to complete the task that will release him from his ethereal prison, and also from her life?

This contemporary romance should delight readers who enjoy a romantic fantasy like The Age of Adaline or The Lake House . It is a tender and emotional journey of relationships and personal discovery.

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