Moonstone Shadows
Crystal Magic, Book 7
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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Publisher Description
A librarian searches for healing, a felon yearns for forgiveness, and an enemy stalks them both.
Hannah Simon holds the library of her ancestors in her head, but she’s in danger of losing her steel-trap mind along with the information it holds. Her only hope is a legendary moonstone said to have healed in times of trouble. The artifact was last seen in Hillvale, a town that needs help as desperately as Hannah.
After spending two years in prison for art fraud, antiques dealer and psychometrist Aaron Townsend has settled in Hillvale, where his past and his abilities are accepted. But when the universally despised woman who owns half of Hillvale is bludgeoned to death, everyone is immediately suspect, including newly-arrived Hannah. Aaron, however, is the only one with a criminal past.
To save his friends, as well as himself, Aaron has to find the killer. His search becomes more complicated when he learns Hannah’s touch can yank them back in time. That way lies madness, but also, possibly the answers they seek.
Despite all Aaron’s attempts to keep the tempting librarian at a distance, her terrifying enhancement of his psychometric ability binds them intimately as they tumble down passages of time in search of clues. To save themselves and Hillvale, they must risk their lives and their minds—and possibly their hearts.
Customer Reviews
The Librarian and the Guardian
Yet another fantastic story that draws the reader into the crystal world of Hillvale. Hannah travels to the town hoping to find a cure for the knot in her brain. Little does she know that the sexy antiques dealer Aaron will be the key to a new and far more exciting life than the one she has lived so far. Murder, time travel, mystery and romance. A lot of loose ends are tied up in this book, though Harvey, Tullah and Dinah are still single and available for stories of their own.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own.