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The
Temple of Indra’s Jewel
Rachael
Stapleton
Genre: Fiction/
Fantasy/Romance
Publisher: iUniverse, LLC
ISBN: 978-1-4917-0223-9
ISBN: 978-1-4917-0224-6
ISBN: 978-1-4917-0225-3
Number of pages: 274
Word Count: 75,279
Book Description:
Sophia Marcil awakens from a
snorkeling accident in the Lérins Islands to find herself in the chambers—and
the body—of a nineteenth-century princess.
In a confused state and with no
idea of her whereabouts, Sophia embarks on a desperate quest for answers,
hoping she can find her way back to her fiancé, Nick, and her true identity.
After she finds a diary in an
antique desk, Sophia follows a clue that leads her to a questionable alchemist,
who relays the history and magic of the mysterious amethyst she inherited from
her greatgrandmother— the only possession that made the leap through time with
her and perhaps the only thing that can prevent her from becoming a pawn in a murderous
plot for the throne.
Using her inheritance, Sophia
races through time to the twenty-first century to solve the mystery of her
family’s past.
But once she is there, she
unearths a dire warning about a curse that clings to her heirloom, leading her
down a dangerous path involving two men from different times and ultimately
puts her life at risk.
In this tale of obsession, greed and
passion, a woman on a journey through time struggles to regain a family
heirloom and control its magic, hoping to break the curse before it breaks her.
About
the Author:
Rachael Stapleton grew up in a
small town, writing as a hobby until the age of sixteen when she was given the
opportunity to pen a column for the Orono Weekly Times. Today she is a
dedicated writer who contributes to a weekly writer’s circle and is also a
proud member of the Writer’s Community of Durham Region.
Rachael lives in Ontario, Canada,
with her husband and two children.
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