Diego Torres is a man on a mission. From his roots in Honduras to his rise as an EMT, social media star, and budding model, he’s built a life focused on success in Los Angeles. After a painful breakup, he vowed to avoid distractions—until he locks eyes with Aurélie at his favorite lounge. Mysterious and magnetic, she upends his resolve in an instant.
AuréliePacquette knows the sting of misplaced trust. Once a music artist in a tiny Caribbean nation, the devastation of a broken engagement forced her to abandon her dreams and start over. Now a promising author in Atlanta, she’s rebuilt her life with careful boundaries—until Diego challenges everything she’s worked to protect.
The two are drawn together despite their reservations, but as their careers soar and the spotlight intensifies, external pressures and unexpected challenges threaten to pull them apart. Diego and Aurélie must decide if their connection is worth the fight—or if some dreams are better left behind.
Mirror, Mirror is a beautiful, messy love story about two people learning to choose each other while battling the weight of their pasts. I loved Aurélie—her confidence, her cultural pride, and how unapologetically herself she was. Diego’s fight for their relationship melted me. Their romance was intense, unpredictable, and full of heart. Highly recommend for anyone who loves a romance where the biggest obstacle is inner healing.