For centuries, mirrors have held a strange, dual role in human culture. They reflect truth, yet they are also portals of superstition, mystery, and fear. From Norse myths of scrying pools to Victorian warnings against broken mirrors, humanity has always believed the mirror might reveal more than it should.

In Evangeline’s Mirror, debut author Michelle brings this timeless obsession into the modern era. Her story is not just about what a character sees, but about what might be watching them back. The novel blends gothic atmosphere with contemporary psychological tension, creating a haunting narrative that resonates with both fans of classic literature and today’s thriller audience.

Michelle explains: “The mirror became a symbol for me, not just of fear, but of self-confrontation. We are all terrified of seeing something we can’t explain, or something in ourselves we don’t want to face.”

With early readers praising its chilling originality, Evangeline’s Mirror may be more than just a book; it’s a reminder that our oldest fears are also our most relevant.

Evangeline’s Mirror is coming soon worldwide on Amazon. Step inside, if you dare.

Stay tuned: Author Michelle Lewis

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