"A tale almost as old as time that will leave you absolutely enchanted, Eden's Mirrors takes us on a journey to crumbling castles, dusty libraries, and warm hearths as romance blossoms between two searching souls finding their way home." -KAITLYN CARTER BROWN, author of Queen of Shifting Sands and King of Star-Cast Skies
MAYBE THE TREASURE IS REAL
Nineteen-year-old Paige Wrenley will do anything to protect her father-even if it means returning to the old castle where her mother died. With their home and her papa's shop at risk of being foreclosed by the bank, Paige is blackmailed by their landlord, Lenora Hayes, and has a mission to follow rumors of a buried treasure at the abandoned castle, Fairhavens.
Chased by dark memories of a great fire that ruined his family's ancestral castle, Nolan Hayes has finally returned home to Gabreville to stop his uncle, Declan Hayes, from taking over stewardship of the abandoned castle lands. Up on a mountain in a dark forest, the estate of Fairhavens has long been stewarded by the Hayes family, since the true lords who built the castle disappeared a hundred and fifty years ago. But Nolan is convinced those old lands should belong to someone else, if a true heir to Fairhavens can be found.
Scouring the antique library in the abandoned castle, Paige and Nolan must work together to find an old book called the Oirdera and if the rumors are true, find clues to a buried treasure before the first day of spring. Time is running out and threats from all sides push Paige and Nolan closer to finding the truth at the castle that holds the secrets to both Nolan and Paige's past, but will uncovering the story of the fire that awful night that changed both their lives be a truth too heavy to bear?
Features of this story:
*A young adult fairytale reimagining of Beauty & The Beast + Red Riding Hood + Snow White
*Swoony, clean romance with only heart-wrenching kisses
*A bookish tribute to libraries, old books, and lore
*Standalone novel within a series of loosely unconnected stories, which can be read in any order.
Inspired by folklore and fairytales, Mirrors takes us to Loirehall's neighbor Gabreville, where library lore, stained-glass windows, and mines below the mountain hide lost treasures.