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Mirror Maze [Paperback]

Jordan Michaele
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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October 25, 2011
Jacob Aldridge is still utterly devastated by the death of his fiance, when he suddenly encounters her doppelganger. Livia Aram's uncanny resemblance to the late Rhoda Carothers so transcends coincidence that Jacob becomes obsessed with her. The intensity of his passion terrifies her until her compassion is roused by his desperate plight. A demon is stalking him, a succubus-like entity that feeds on human pain and desire. With the help of Jacob's sister, Cecily, and Livia's guardian, the mysterious Dr. Chang, they overcome the demon. Or so it appears . . .

Jacob, Livia, and Cecily are all victims of a single curse, a curse that entrapped and destroyed their parents before them. Now fate has drawn the unsuspecting descendants together, and the curse is playing out again. Nothing can help them, until Cecily's husband returns from abroad. Colonel Beckford has been missing for years; he has seen strange things and acquired strange powers in his absence. Now he will do whatever it takes to free his wife and end the demon and its curse once and for all.


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"Jordan's Victorian fantasy debut is an exciting and well-conceived story of demon possession, generations of betrayal and intrigue, and magical worlds." --Publishers Weekly

"Michaele Jordan has written a wildly impressive debut novel." --Mike Resnick

About the Author

Michaele Jordan was born in California and raised in Cincinnati. She took a bachelor of arts degree from Bard College and an associate's degree in programming from Southern Ohio College. She worked for years as an administrator before at last pursuing her early dream of becoming a writer. Mirror Maze is her first novel to appear in print, although her earlier work, Blade Light, was serialized in Jim Baen's Universe. You can visit her website at michaelejordan.com.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Pyr (October 25, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1616145293
  • ISBN-13: 978-1616145293
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,455,364 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wildly Impressive... YES! October 8, 2011
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I admit to being doubtful about a novel set in Victorian England and dealing with demons and all sorts of supernatural happenings. But I was immediately engaged by the style and clarity of the author's prose. Her dialogue surely displays the flavor and parlance one associates with the Victorian era and her knowledge of the history of the time is impressive. I would think that it comes from years of interest in the period, or exceptional research, or both. The details she utilizes in her wonderful descriptive writing adds immensely to the verisimilitude of the scenes and events. Her characters are proper English gentry, except for a few rounders and Asian types that are not so gentile, plus one very nasty demon. Character development is very satisfying and the personalities are revealed gradually as the story progresses. The story IS a "maze" and sometimes requires careful reading to make sure a pertinent occurrence or dialogue is not missed. I was amused and entranced by the way the demon was made to be so very devious despite the fact that it was always obliged to tell the truth. As the plot progresses and becomes ever more convoluted, I despaired that Ms. Jordan was going to be able to tie up the loose ends without resorting to magical chicanery. But she resolves all the issues with excitement, without deceit and within the logic of the story. So you can put down the book having read a jolly good story and not feeling cheated by a weak ending. I see room for a sequel...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Complex Victorian Mysticism May 22, 2012
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Ah, Mysticism. We often think of the Victorian era as one of prudishness but in truth it was a period of great advancements in many aspects of life as well as a return to more pagan ways of looking at the world. Michaele Jordan offers us not only her knowledge of the Victorian period in the narrative but also also in the notes she includes about events and culture that most of us would simply wonder about or skip over as we read. The period was complex and so too is this novel.

Our main characters are connected by blood in some fashion. Some of these by birth such as the brother and sister couple Jacob and Cecily or by vow that mingles families in marriage. Some of this relationships are also mingled by blood used in arcane rites that crosses generations with blessings and curses alike. These bonds are complicated and even by the final chapters Jordan is revealing new connections between characters. It requires some effort to keep track of it all.

The hierarchy of life in the Victorian era is well captured in the descriptions and actions of the characters. We see the contradictions between status in public and in private that do indeed exist in the public and private records from the period. This is most telling in the lives of the women we encounter but it is certainly there for the men and for characters of all classes.

While the prose is reflective of the period it also places a barrier between the story and the casual reader. This is not a tale to just read as the TV is playing or while your mind is other matters; you need to give this novel your full attention to fully appreciate it. This might be a down side for some readers.

Was this a fun read? Not particularly but it was an engaging fantasy with a lot of historical details I could appreciate.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kept me up at night :b March 4, 2013
Format:Kindle Edition
This is under-rated, it should be made into a movie, or at least a show, its too missed up I know its not an easy read. After finishing each chapter I thought (yes I figure it out!) but then I start the next chapter and I change my mind completely to another theory, then do it all over again, and It kept me on my toes, and made me scared sometimes, but loved it just as well.

The ending left me sad and thinking how unfair things went at the end, but I guess it was the most reasonable and sensible way to end it.

Will I ever read it again? Not likely, as much as I enjoyed reading it, I don't have the heart to read it again (too scary and messed up for my taste).

Do I recommend it? Absolutely! Lots of people enjoy this kinda genre and can handle it much better than I did.
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