Four women, four centuries, and one gilded mirror that ties their lives together in ways they could never imagine.
In 1760, Dr. Isolde Marlowe charts the stars, defying the limits placed on women in her time. In 1842, Margaret O’Donnell escapes poverty to build a workshop where women thrive under her leadership. In 1933, Evelyn Harper flees the Dust Bowl with her young son, determined to find hope and beauty in the chaos of New York City. And in 2002, emerging artist Mia Torres stumbles upon a mysterious mirror that reveals fragments of their lives, inspiring her to honor their stories through her art.
As the mirror unveils glimpses of their struggles and triumphs, these women discover they are part of a greater legacy—a tapestry of resilience, courage, and ambition spanning generations. But with the mirror’s revelations come questions: How far would you go to connect with the past? And what will you do when it calls you to act?
Reflections in the Gilded Frame is a spellbinding novella that blends historical fiction and mystical intrigue, perfect for readers who love interwoven stories of strong women, timeless connections, and the enduring power of legacy.
Discover a tale of strength, sacrifice, and the bonds that unite us all across time.
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