Love is the most powerful kind of magic…
Looking for a costume for Thirsty's Throwback Revue, songbird Rebekkah Anne Carson walks past an antique shop where she spots the perfect outfit for her performance. While in the dressing room, she reaches inside the pocket and discovers half of an old heart locket that to her confusion has a young photograph of her grandmother inside. When she heads toward the rear of the shop to question the owner, she's somehow transported back 40 years to 1976.
Desperately, Rebekkah searches for answers and is mistaken for her grandmother, Anne, who she bears a striking resemblance. Since she's spent years listening to fascinating tales of her career as a lounge singer, Rebekkah decides to assume her identity until she can uncover a passageway back to her own time.
No one knows her secret, and despite the circumstances, Rebekkah is living her dream, headlining at a jazz club where she catches the eye of piano player Lenox Lovato. The chemistry is explosive. With each passing day, Rebekkah's falling in love, and no longer sure what to do if she does find her way back home. However, when she meets her grandfather, who outs her as a fraud, Rebekkah realizes changing the past comes with a personal cost that ultimately might manipulate the fate of her existence.
Will she ever find her way home? And even if she does, which time will she choose?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Since strutting onto the literary scene in five-inch heels, Angie Daniels has been capturing her audience's attention with her wild imagination. The USA Today Bestselling Author has written over thirty novels for imprints such as BET Arabesque, Harlequin/Kimani Romance and Kensington/ Dafina and Kensington/Aphrodisia Books. Angie has won numerous awards including a Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award for When it Rains, and an Emma Award for Favorite Erotic Romance, for A Delight Before Christmas. For more information about upcoming releases, and to connect with Angie at www.angiedaniels.com.
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