The Mirror: The Lost Bride Trilogy Book Review

 


The Mirror is book two in The Lost Bride trilogy. In book one, Inheritance, we meet Sonya MacTavish in Poole's Bay, Maine after she's found out she's inherited a mansion on the ocean. By the end of the first book, we are really getting into the meat of the story.  And, much like book 1, I read book 2 in two days - soooo captivating!

In The Mirror, we are still following the same main characters from book 1, but are traveling deeper into the story and going down the proverbial rabbit hole.  As the title references, the elaborate mirror is the prominent feature in this book.  

I find the characters, both living and unalive, extremely likeable in this story line and I was happy to see the original unalive characters making reappearances and showing their personalities.  While this story in a bit predictable in relation to the living characters, that doesn't detract from the story.  I reality, I was rooting for the hook-ups that happened.  I really can't wait to get the final book in the series to see how things turn out for Sonya and her friends as well as the ghosts, who have been waiting for all of the wrongs to be righted.

The Mirror, book #2 of The Lost Bride Trilogy, is a paranormal, fantasy, romance. It definitely doesn't stand alone and readers will have to read all three books to get to the resolution. 



I received this book from St. Martin's Press for free in exchange for an honest review.  As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.