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By: Jo-Anne McDougall

Annwyn and the Marble Tears

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Even Heroes Have Their Flaws


He sold his soul to save her life.

For Aaron Annwyn to rescue Diana, he must continue time-shifting with the Secret Society. His mission takes him to the studio of Leonardo da Vinci to undertake the most infamous fraud of all time, a copy of the Holy Shroud.

Hell-bent on destroying the SSJ, he uncovers their dark web, copying information that will devastate the group. Unexpectedly, his heart is torn by a beguiling 15th-century duchess but without staying operational, he will lose her forever. Aaron is torn between his vows of love for Diana, his need for justice and his passion for Lucrezia.

Compelling and suspenseful, Annwyn and the Marble Tears, the sequel to The Ship of Solomon, irresistibly combines desire in a time-travelling double-helix of deceit and loyalty.

Jo-Anne McDougall was born and raised in Brisbane, Australia. She is a graduate from the University of Queensland and the University of New England. Most of her career has been spent in secondary school education. She is married, has two sons and now lives on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. Her interest in travel, old books and conspiracy theories has led her to be passionate about delving into history, mythology and inexplicable mysteries. She is a fervent believer in engaging young adults through page turning tales. Her first novel of the series, Annwyn and the Ship of Solomon, showcases her talent for capturing the readers’ interest from start to finish.

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