The Crinkled Page

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Summary

Embark on an extraordinary journey with Lark Phillips, a new mother whose life takes a thrilling turn in the realms of mystery and magic. Lark's decision to step away from her full-time job and embrace the joys of motherhood leads her to share her passion for books with her six-month-old son, Westley. Their lives take an unexpected twist when an ancient book from Lark's inherited collection reveals its enigmatic secret. One evening, after putting Westley to bed, Lark notices something peculiar about the book. Could the pages be moving, or is it just a figment of her tired imagination? As events unfold, Lark's world is shattered, thrusting her into an unfamiliar and terrifying adventure. The old book holds the key to an incredible journey, unveiling mysteries and dangers she never fathomed. In a race against time, Lark must trust her instincts and navigate treacherous waters to keep her family safe. The challenges she faces are both riveting and inspiring, showcasing the strength and resilience of a determined mother on a mission. Prepare for a spellbinding tale of magic, courage, and the unbreakable bonds of family. Will Lark overcome the unforeseen obstacles and bring her family home, or will sinister forces prevail? Dive into a world where every page turns with anticipation and discover the extraordinary in the ordinary.

Status
Complete
Chapters
36
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

Book Information

The Crinkled Page

Carolynne Raymond

By Carolynne Raymond

Novels

The Crinkled Page

Titles available in The Earth & Airus Series

(in reading order):

A Life Cycle Reborn

A Life Again

A Life Freed

Nonfiction

Newbie Author – This Chick’s Journey to Becoming a Self-Published Author

For Children

What Does Teddy Do While You Are Away All Day?


The Crinkled Page

Carolynne Raymond


The Crinkled Page

By Carolynne Raymond

Copyright 2021 Carolynne Raymond

Cover Design by Carolynne Raymond

Published by Carolynne Raymond

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For my husband Curtis and my son Jaxon