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In The Cards

The town of Aviario, Connecticut is rumored to have a lot going for it in the way of the magical and mysterious, but Officer Troy McLaren isn’t sure if he believes any of it. Two years after an ill-fated arrest in New Haven left him scarred in more ways than one, he finds himself adjusting to a small-town beat while tracking a handful of missing persons cases. More recent newcomer Beatrice Ledrey made the move to start over, hoping that magic will be the perfect remedy for her wounded self-confidence. Meanwhile, Ral O'Dailigh has lived in town his entire life, and knows more of its secrets than he is willing to share. When both Troy and Beatrice cross his path, he has to face his demons, his history and the fear of his future. Together, the three of them must overcome their own obstacles, redefine themselves, and find the link between the missing people, before a past more sinister than their own catches up with them.

About the Author

Angela D'Onofrio (or Ang, but never Angie) has been writing stories since the 2nd grade, and is not likely to stop any time soon.  She and her wife, Laurel, are currently chasing their dreams while herding two fluffball cats and a bratty conure.  She is also a NaNoWriMo Municipal Liason for the Lakes Region of New Hampshire.  When Ang isn't putting words or pictures down on paper, you can find her out and about supporting local businesses, or devouring the books of her fellow independent authors.

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