A time travel mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat!
2019: Deeply scarred by a difficult childhood, Sara Sullivan prefers the company of her cat to other people – until she wakes 30 years in the past, the only person who can stop a deadly campus bombing.
1989: Charlie Anderson is a lonely outcast who develops complicated feelings for Sara and has a run of bad luck with the campus bully – which together put him on a path to revenge that threatens dozens of lives.
Sara’s and Charlie gradually find themselves on a collision course toward a horrific event that will rock a sleepy Midwestern city to its core and leave a legacy of death and destruction. As Sara learns that connecting with people is the key to preventing the tragedy, will she be able save the people who have taught her to finally trust? Or will she fall victim to tragedy in the past, forever altering the future?
Hello! I'm an indie author based in Minnesota, specializing in gripping cold case mysteries. Explore my unputdownable titles: Charlie's Mirror and Sister Lost, the full Raegan O'Rourke Mysteries series (The Thirteenth Cabin, Angel Baby, & Fool's Gold), and my newest release, Ripple Effect. If you need a nail-biting mystery with a supernatural twist, you've found your next read!
This book was so hard for me to put down. I was caught in the story within the first 2 chapters. There were parts I felt there was too much description where it wasn't needed, but still very well executed. I loved how the story ended, it literally gave me a smile. The journey and lessons this book gives are both great. And always remember hurt people, hurt people.
Charlie’s Mirror is a definite page turner. I had such a difficult time putting it down. I love the way the author describes the characters & how the story developed and especially the localities of her story. Mn & Wi should be very proud. I can’t wait for her next book to come out!
4.5 stars, rounded down. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I thought the lessons were great and the character development was very good. I only say 4.5 and not 5 stars because at times, the plot and dialogue felt a little repetitive. But the book overall was pretty good, and I loved the ending!!