The Time Slip Girl by Elizabeth Andre: Book Review
The Time Slip Girl by Elizabeth Andre is a romantic sci-fi story about finding love under the strangest of circumstances. Dara is visiting London with her older brother. She’s a
Read moreA main character or strong secondary character with a deceased spouse or long time life partner.
The Time Slip Girl by Elizabeth Andre is a romantic sci-fi story about finding love under the strangest of circumstances. Dara is visiting London with her older brother. She’s a
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