A review by temberhop
The Mirror by Andrew D. Mellusco

3.0

There was a lot to maintain my interest here- the author constructs a family tree tangled by a mirror's curse. A granddaughter and grandmother find themselves switched into each other's bodies, and time periods. Relentless misfortune ensues. Great character development, but sub par-story telling. The jumps in narrative and voice are inconsistent and confusing. Sometimes the author focuses on details that seem indicative of a key event in the plot, but soon drops her point and moves into gothic romance scenes that often focus on confused women's seduction by strange men. The way the protagonist describes herself varies, even within the same sentence, I.e. "Brandy rests Shay's hands on her belly"