Dark Passage

Dark Mirror (Volume 2 of 3)

M. J. Putney

St. Martin's Griffin

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The Irregulars return home to 1803 England safely, but their worldview has changed.  Not only have their heroic efforts at Dunkirk given them pride and confidence but their dangerous mission has increased their magical powers. 

Tory delights in the ever deepening bond she shares with Allarde until she discovers how powerfully he is connected to his ancient family estate—the lands he will not inherit unless he denies his magical powers and chooses a nonmagical mate. If Tory really loves him, she must walk away—but does she have the strength to leave the love of her life?

Cynthia’s heroic efforts at Dunkirk have won her the respect of the Irregulars, but her sharp tongue keeps everyone at a distance. Isolated and very alone at Lackland Abbey over the Christmas holidays, she reluctantly agrees to join Jack Rainford and his family for their celebration even though they’re commoners, far below her own noble rank. The warm welcome of the Rainfords makes her feel happier and more accepted than she has ever been. But she can’t possibly be falling in love with flirtatious Jack! Can she?

Then the Irregulars are drawn into a dangerous attempt to rescue a vitally important French scientist from Nazi-occupied France. Tory and Allarde must work together because countless lives are at stake. Disaster strikes and not only is their mission threatened, but their very lives. Can magic and their loyalty to each other help them survive to return home? 

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CHAPTER 1

England, June 1940
 

Traveling through time was not for the faint of heart. Lady Victoria Mansfield wiped damp palms on her skirt as she contemplated being torn into screaming pieces, dragged through a magic mirror, and dropped one hundred thirty-seven years in the past, exhausted and ravenous. But this was the only way home.
She surveyed her friends. “Everyone ready to brave Merlin’s mirror again?”
There was a mutter of assent, with Lady Cynthia Stanton’s edgy “I want to get this over with!” the clearest comment.

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Kathy  rated it  
Feb 4, 2012
I really enjoyed this exciting second adventure for Tory and her companions. They have returned safely to 1803 from their adventures in England in 1940 and are finding that their magical powers are stronger than ever. Unfortunately, their problems also seem to be growing. In the England of their tim ...more
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Susan  rated it  
Jan 31, 2012
finished. 11/11. my rating. 4+ ...more
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Holly  rated it  
Dec 10, 2011
Historical fictions + romance + magic = one very happy girl. I seriously enjoyed that. At first, I wasn't so sure, but things grew on me. Allarde and Tory are fantastic together and that hasn't changed. I kept getting chills reading romantic scenes. Guess that happens when the author also is a ...more
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M. J. Putney

M. J. Putney is the author of the young adult fantasy novel Dark Mirror. As Mary Jo Putney, she is the New York Times bestselling author of historical romances. M. J. is fond of reading, cats, travel, and most of all, great stories.

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Dark Passage
M. J. Putney

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St. Martin's Press
St. Martin's Griffin
September 2011
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ISBN: 9780312622855
ISBN10: 0312622856
Young Adult Fiction
5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches, 320 pages
Age Range: 12 and up
Grade Range: 7 and up Information for Librarians

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September 2011
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ISBN: 9781429984423
ISBN10: 1429984422
Young Adult Fiction320 pages
Age Range: 12 and up
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