The Lingering Grace
by Jessica Arnold
(The Looking Glass, Book Two)
Publication Date: March 15, 2016
Publisher: Month9Books
Genres: YA, Fantasy, Fantasy-Paranormal, Re-tellings, Paranormal-Ghosts, Fantasy-Supernatural, Fiction, Mystery, Fantasy-Fairytales, Sci-Fi Time Travel
All magic comes with a
price.
The new school year brings with it a welcome return to
normalcy after Alice’s narrow escape from a cursed hotel while on summer
vacation. But when a young girl drowns in a freak accident that seems eerily
similar to her own near-death experience, Alice suspects there might be
something going on that not even the police can uncover.
The girl’s older sister, Eva attends Alice’s school, and
Alice immediately befriends her. But things change when when Alice learns that
Eva is determined to use magic to bring her sister back. She must decide
whether to help Eva work the highly dangerous magic or stop her at all costs.
After all, no one knows better than Alice the true price of magic.
The Looking Glass (The Looking Glass #1) by Jessica Arnold
Find the diary, break the curse, step through The Looking Glass!
Fifteen-year-old Alice Montgomery wakes up in the
lobby of the B&B where she has been vacationing with her family to a
startling discovery: no one can see or hear her. The cheap desk lights have
been replaced with gas lamps and the linoleum floor with hardwood and rich
Oriental carpeting. Someone has replaced the artwork with eerie paintings of
Elizabeth Blackwell, the insane actress and rumored witch who killed herself at
the hotel in the 1880s. Alice watches from behind the looking glass where she
is haunted by Elizabeth Blackwell. Trapped in the 19th-century version of the
hotel, Alice must figure out a way to break Elizabeth’s curse—with the help of
Elizabeth's old diary and Tony, the son of a ghost hunter who is investigating
the haunted B&B—before she becomes the inn's next victim.
About the Author
Jessica
Arnold lives (in an apartment) and works (in a cubicle) in Boston,
Massachusetts. She has a master‘s degree in publishing and writing from Emerson
College.
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