Between Yesterday and Tomorrow by Margaret Duarte
It’s only by letting go that she can make room for what comes next.
When Marjorie Veil takes refuge at a friend’s Victorian mansion in Pacific Grove, otherwise known as Butterfly Town USA, she seeks answers to two burning questions. Why had her biological father abandoned her at birth? And why is her mother sending messages from beyond the grave, shedding light on agonizing secrets she took with her when she died?
Despite plans to enjoy Pacific Grove’s quaint bookstores, ocean views, and butterfly sanctuary, Marjorie’s stay is anything but replenishing. She senses something disturbing beneath the mansion’s outward calm. Soon she begins seeing and hearing things that cause her to question her sanity, and she unearths a backyard labyrinth that holds its own powerful secrets.
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It’s only by letting go that she can make room for what comes next.
When Marjorie Veil takes refuge at a friend’s Victorian mansion in Pacific Grove, otherwise known as Butterfly Town USA, she seeks answers to two burning questions. Why had her biological father abandoned her at birth? And why is her mother sending messages from beyond the grave, shedding light on agonizing secrets she took with her when she died?
Despite plans to enjoy Pacific Grove’s quaint bookstores, ocean views, and butterfly sanctuary, Marjorie’s stay is anything but replenishing. She senses something disturbing beneath the mansion’s outward calm. Soon she begins seeing and hearing things that cause her to question her sanity, and she unearths a backyard labyrinth that holds its own powerful secrets.
Visionary Fiction Alliance –
Margaret Duarte has done it again with her third book, Between Yesterday and Tomorrow. The author takes you on a spiritual journey with her protagonist, Marjorie Veil. As a reader, I was with Marjorie from page one. The descriptions of Pacific Grove, ocean views, and butterfly sanctuary dropped me into every scene. I look forward to her fourth book and I know by the end of this series I will miss every character.
Kathleen A Taylor