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THE OTHER SIDE OF A MIRROR

THE OTHER SIDE OF A MIRROR

Dr. Andrea Clarke is a southern raised virtuous woman now living in Miami. Her life is perfectly routined and in order. Until one morning, where the thirty-three-year-old psychologist wakes up and the man who she loves, Daniel Cooper, is nowhere to be found. Where is Daniel? Did he leave? Is he missing? Could he be dead? Who is Daniel really? Just as Andrea tries to piece together Daniel's disappearance, she gets a new client— a beautiful free-spirited sex addict named Madison who makes her reconsider everything. Now, as intriguing as Madison appears to be, there’s something about her coincidental arrival that Andrea finds suspicious. 

AT SOME POINT, a woman will struggle between the woman she is and the woman she wants to be… and for Dr. Andrea Clarke, this is no exception.
 
Dr. Clarke's deep dive into Madison's immoral and sporadic lifestyle slowly reveals a side of herself that leads her through a string of events. Better yet, the truth. As days go by, and there’s still no sign of Daniel, Andrea comes to realize just how connected she is to several of her clients— especially when she suspects that one of them isn’t that much of a stranger than she initially thought.

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This book encompasses a level of mystery, suspense, thriller, and erotica in a way I've never seen written before. Kudos to you for executing that.

An undisclosed editor from HarperCollins.

 

I like how you set the stage from page one all the way through. I couldn't help but to feel like I was experiencing every moment of it in real time. Your attention to detail of the mental dialogue to the physical act is amazing!

Barbie Ann - Avid reader of contemporary women books.

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Let me start by saying thank you for allowing me to read and review your work. I must say, this was a very delightful read. It was engaging and not too predictable. It’s very descriptive which I love because I am a visual person so when I am reading something I like to be able to picture it in my head. It’s also very relatable. 

Blogger from Sistah Girls Book Club.

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Honestly, this book has fascinated me from the beginning, and every chapter ends so well to make the reader need to continue on.

Caryn P - A professional editor with a publishing company.

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