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Lightworker Series #6

Confronting Me

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Years ago, Abigail Flores was forced to leave behind everything she'd known after a reckless decision made her family fear for her future. Since then, she's worked hard to put her past, and the reputation she earned, behind her. When she suddenly comes face-to-face with a person from that past, she finds herself falling into some old habits that might just leave her vulnerable to more than a broken heart.

Meanwhile, Courtney's been assigned to help protect a young woman with a gift that the enemy doesn't want her using. While the physical danger is real, Courtney believes that there's a more pressing threat to her charges' safety.

Will Abigail's moment of weakness put more than herself in danger? Will Courtney be able to save her charge from herself?

192 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 1, 2018

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Jamie White

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Native Floridian and Hollywood resident Jamie White is the author of the upcoming novel The Life and Times of No One in Particular. An avid blogger and amateur photographer, Jamie’s work has been featured in publications like The Miami Herald, The Observer and Silver Sands. She is also published on on Examiner.com, MiamiBeach411.com and Miami-info.com. Along with her husband, fellow author CP Bialois, Jamie co-wrote the upcoming book Duets, a collection of short stories, which will be available in South Florida and through Amazon.com.

Fans of Jamie’s writing will be interested in The Life and Times of No One in Particular. This novel was written during 2011’s National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and promises to entertain any writer who has wondered what their muses really do. As a fan of Christopher Pike and indie authors Marni Mann, Mark Stone and Emlyn Chand, Jamie is greatly influenced by paranormal and YA fiction.

A supporter of self-publishing, Jamie enjoys the creative freedom and control self-publishing allows the writer. Paranormal fiction is Jamie’s forte, and her “never say never” attitude keeps her true to her busy writing lifestyle. She’s an active member of several South Florida writing groups.

If you’re in the South Florida area feel free to contact Jamie regarding writing opportunities and local writing clubs. During her free time, Jamie loves singing, meditation, and playing computer games. She hopes to continue her career as a self-published writer and expand her creative ventures to include photography and graphic design as she wants to design book covers for herself and other authors.

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Author 44 books2,703 followers
May 28, 2019
In the sixth book in the Lightworker Series, we see a lot of focus on Abigail, Courtney's twin sister. She's dealing with a difficult decision she made it the past. She's sent to live in America with her brother, but only finds herself in deeper waters. It turns out many of the people she trusted were only spying on her to see if she inherited her parent's abilities. Meanwhile, Santiago and Courtney also get some action. They are tasked with protecting a powerful physic named Fiona. Their rivals hope to use for gifts their own dark purposes.


This was another awesome chapter in the Lightworker series. One of the best parts of this book for me is a crossover between this series and the author's Stains series. Stains are the novels that introduced me to this author's work, and seeing both of these amazing stories merged so flawlessly added a whole new dimension. Don't worry if you didn't read that series, though. This story-line flow seamlessly whether you are familiar with Fiona's history or not. There is lots of action and I enjoyed getting the backstory on Abigail because it makes her an even more relatable character. Now, on to Book 7!

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