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Finding You

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A year after Tabby Nolan’s sister vanished from the Lake Michigan shore with her boyfriend, Liam, Tabby visits the spot where the two were last seen–and finds herself pulled into the crumbling world of Avalon.


Since his disappearance, Liam has been trapped in the mythical land, with no link to the world he knew. Now, their shared memories of Tabby’s missing sister are all they can cling to as Avalon dies around them.


But Tabby doesn’t want to be a replacement for her sister, and her growing attachment to Liam feels like a betrayal. As Avalon fades around them, Liam and Tabby must rely on each other–or be lost with the ancient kingdom forever.


Previously published as Surfacing in the anthology If Ever I Would Leave You

137 pages, ebook

First published November 18, 2014

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Bronwyn Green

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Bronwyn Green is an award-winning author, blogger, and compulsive crafter. She lives in Michigan with her husband, two children and three somewhat psychotic cats. When not frantically writing, she can be found binge-watching Netflix while working on her latest craft project.

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37 reviews
November 6, 2022
Fun, short Arthurian take

I enjoyed the ride! The ending felt abrupt, but I think that is preferable to dragging it out too long.
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March 17, 2015
It took me a little bit to figure out what was happening since I have pretty much no knowledge of Arthurian stuff... But I really liked it! It was a good mix of current day and Arthurian with a little bit of romance thrown in. :) A great, quick read.
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749 reviews
December 13, 2014
Legends of King Arthur and a romance - not a bad mixture.

A reasonably quick read which kept me turning the pages.

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