Review: Mirror, Mirror by Karen Wiesner
Gwen Nicholson-Nelson has spent twenty-five years learning to deal with the visions left behind after a car accident almost claimed her life. She can see the future and she can see death. In fact, she saw her husband’s death before it happened. She has also felt a connection to another with the same powers, only this one uses them for evil, destroying and manipulating people. Agreeing to do a biography of her husband brings Dylan Mitchell back in to her life and she senses the other getting closer. When she realizes this man has targeted Dylan Mitchell and his daughter, Gwen finds all the pieces of the puzzle falling into place and she knows she must use her power to stop him.
Karen Wiesner’s style of writing keeps you glued to the pages. She deals with issues that are real and often hard to look at. Mirror, Mirror does all this beautifully, all while blending in terror and suspense. Gwen had suffered for years with her visions, but now she is beginning to realize there is more to them than just seeing the future. She needed to learn how to use her gift more effectively. Dylan and Gwen had a past together that had never really ended. Do they have the chance to finish what was started all those years ago? Read this compelling tale and find out. Karen Wiesner and Mirror, Mirror, will capture you heart and soul as you immerse yourself in its pages, unable to put it down until the last word has been read.
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Genre: suspense ISBN: 978-1-60174-083-0 Page Count: 336 pages Price: $ 5.99 Reviewer: Debby Guyette |
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