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Midnight Magic
by Susan Kearney, Rebecca York, Jeanie London | Romance
Registered by wingTribefanwing of Lakemore, Ohio USA on Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Average 6 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

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Journal Entry 1 by wingTribefanwing from Lakemore, Ohio USA on Wednesday, October 05, 2011

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A magical painting, a mystical gateway…

Legend has it that a heartbroken artist used magical paint to create the beautiful "Midnight Magic"--and then stepped into the painting and was never seen again. Or so Sara Drimmon is told when she visits the Second Chance Gallery in Rebecca York's "Second Chance." Sara experiences the magic for herself when the painting sends her into her own past and gives her a second chance with her first love.

Then it's Sara's turn to introduce someone to the painting--and she chooses Merline, a beautiful singer who's lost her voice. In Susan Kearney's "Ulterior Motives," the painting sends Merline thousands of years into the future, where she is no longer a superstar. Is Merline ready to trade stardom for love?

In Jeanie London's "Temptation," an artist urges Nina de Lacy to look deeply into the painting. But Nina has her own magical way of seeing into the souls of men--and now she must choose between the destiny "Midnight Magic" offers her and the two men who wait for her to tell them their future… 


Journal Entry 2 by wingTribefanwing at Lakemore, Ohio USA on Wednesday, November 16, 2011

6 out of 10

First two stories were okay... Did not like third story at all! 


Journal Entry 3 by wingTribefanwing at PaperBackSwap.com, PaperBackSwap.com -- Controlled Releases on Monday, February 13, 2012

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Released 3 mos ago (2/13/2012 UTC) at PaperBackSwap.com, PaperBackSwap.com -- Controlled Releases

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