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Blue Magic

Ann Cory

Publisher: Totally Bound

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Summary

The shard of blue will help release a love so true.   
A mysterious mirror is delivered to Ethan's museum framed with rare sapphires. Instead of his reflection, he sees a blue room and an exotic woman who reminds him of an Arabian princess. The moment she speaks to him, his body reacts strongly, and he can't resist the need to be with her.   
Amara has been trapped inside a mirror for decades, bound to an enchantment that keeps her a prisoner. When she sees Ethan, her entire being aches for him and she promises to pleasure him like no other, but first she must convince him to step through the mirror into her world.   
Ethan's feelings deepen for Amara and he wants to free her of the enchantment. To do so he must find a rare blue shard cut from glass and use it to break the mirror's spell. His only clue is a paper with strange symbols and numbers. As he tries to solve the mystery, thieves break into the museum. Ethan knows that if they find the mirror, they will steal it, and Amara will remain captive forever.
Available since: 08/11/2008.

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