In the fall of 1849, Edgar Allan Poe disappeared. He was missing for five days, and was then found wandering near Gunnar's Hall in Baltimore, delirious and possibly drunk, wearing strange clothes and carrying a cane. Poe died four days later in a Baltimore hospital, never having regained proper consciousness except to call out for a mysterious person by the name of "Reynolds." Of course Poe was a Clocker, and I knew I would write that story someday. What I hadn't expected was who would find Poe when he stumbled into the 21st Century. Her name is Alexandra "Ren" Reynolds, and she has a secret too. ¿"This is a brilliant read that, although short, is filled with mystery, intrigue and enjoyment." ~ InD'Tale Magazine "Death's Door is an ode to mystery, to positive change, and it's an epic love story to heroines the world over."~ Emerald Book Reviews "April White weaves a special kind of magic with her words to create a world that to me is so effortlessly realistic, that I desperately wish I could stumble into my own adventures with the characters she writes." ~ LitBuzz Book Blog "This book was an adrenaline rush in just a few short chapters, and I truly can't wait to see all the places that April delves into in the upcoming books." ~Curlyhairlass Reviews "Death's Door is a bite-sized story full of exactly those things that make April White's books such a treat." ~ One Man Book Club
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