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Where the Library Hides by Isabel Ibañez

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Where the Library Hides

by Isabel Ibañez

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Return to Egypt and watch as our adventurous protagonist seeks justice in this epic follow-up to What the River Knows.

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Synopsis

Inez Olivera traveled across the world to Egypt, seeking answers into her parents’ recent and mysterious deaths. But all her searching led her down a perilous road, filled with heartache, betrayal, and a dangerous magic that pulled her deep into the past.

When Tío Ricardo issues an ultimatum about her inheritance, she’s left with only one option to consider.

Marriage to Whitford Hayes.

Former British soldier, her uncle’s aide de camp, and one time nemesis, Whit has his own mysterious reasons for staying in Egypt. With her heart on the line, Inez might have to bind her fate to the one person whose secret plans could ruin her.

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Where the Library Hides

PRÓLOGO

“Marry me instead.”

The words ricocheted around the room, finally hitting me square in the chest, where each syllable felt like a smack.

I licked my lips, forced myself to speak through the haze. “You want to get married.”

Whit kept a steady gaze on me, blue eyes searing and red rimmed, and said with no hesitation, “Yes.”

“To me,” I said, needing clarification. Some light to cut through the fog. I pushed away from him, and he let me go. I eyed him uneasily as I rounded the bed, needing something tangible in between us. The distance cleared my head from the scent of whiskey curling around him, smoky and rich.

Again his reply came sure and quick. “Yes.”

“Married,” I repeated, because clarification was still in order. He had been drinking and, by the look of it, not one tidy glass. “In a church.”

“If need be.”

“It’d have to be,” I said. The idea sounded normal and sane. Unlike our conversation. Getting married in a church was something I would have done—seemingly in another life. The one I’d been groomed to live in Buenos Aires. I would marry the handsome Ernesto, a young caballero my aunt approved of, and presumably live as her neighbor, where she could keep an eye on me for the rest of my life. There would be no trips to Cairo. My days of drawing temple walls in my sketchbook would be over. Instead, my time would revolve around someone else and, eventually, my children. I could see that future as if I were already living it. My heart raced in protest, and I had to remind myself I was here in Egypt.

Exactly where I wanted to be.

Whit arched a brow. “Is that a yes?”

I blinked. “You need an answer right this moment?”

Whit swept his arm across my luxurious hotel bed, currently covered in skirts with ruffled hems and jackets with brass buttons. To my horror, several pairs of stockings were strewn over a plump pillow, next to my favorite chemise, which was practically threadbare. He followed my gaze and then, with admirable restraint, didn’t remark about my underthings.

“I don’t necessarily need one right now, but I’d prefer one, yes,” Whit drawled. “For a little thing like my peace of mind.”

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Why I love it

Last year, Isabel Ibañez graced us with her stunner of a novel What the River Knows. If you read this book, I’m almost certain that upon reading the last page you audibly gasped. Personally, I was in denial about having to wait a whole year to read the next book. But fear not BOTM members, Isabel Ibañez’s highly anticipated sequel is here, and it was definitely worth the wait.

After being betrayed and left heartbroken, Inez is more determined than ever to stay in Egypt to finally uncover the answers she’s been desperately seeking. Her uncle, however, has other plans for her, and Inez soon realizes that the only way she will be able to stay in Egypt is by means of marriage…to Whit. Inez will have to trust Whit, who has secrets of his own, if she ever hopes to find what she’s been searching for.

If you’re looking to get lost in 1885 Egypt again, you won’t be disappointed. And if you’re like me and you need more of Whit and Inez, you will have plenty of fun banter and chemistry-filled moments to dig into. So, what are you waiting for? Adventure awaits.

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Where the Library Hides
Is She Really Going Out With Him?
The Courting of Bristol Keats
Bloodguard
The Last One at the Wedding
The Stone Witch of Florence
Intermezzo
What Does It Feel Like?
We Solve Murders
The Bog Wife
Here One Moment
The Night We Lost Him
The Crimson Crown
Someone in the Attic
Middle of the Night
A Sorceress Comes to Call
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