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TWO WOMEN. TWO ISLANDS. A MAGICAL CONNECTION TO THE PAST. Reverse Ripples is a heartwarming, magical, suspense-filled story of friendship, adventure, time travel, and love that transcends time. After graduating from university, two PhDs, Pia and Sam, head to an island on the tip of the Bermuda Triangle for a summer of relaxation. While kayaking in a bioluminescent bay one night, Pia accidentally falls into the magical sparkling blue waters of the bay. Upon returning home to New York City to begin her career as a forensic scientist in the Chief Medical Examiner's office, she begins to…mehr

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TWO WOMEN. TWO ISLANDS. A MAGICAL CONNECTION TO THE PAST. Reverse Ripples is a heartwarming, magical, suspense-filled story of friendship, adventure, time travel, and love that transcends time. After graduating from university, two PhDs, Pia and Sam, head to an island on the tip of the Bermuda Triangle for a summer of relaxation. While kayaking in a bioluminescent bay one night, Pia accidentally falls into the magical sparkling blue waters of the bay. Upon returning home to New York City to begin her career as a forensic scientist in the Chief Medical Examiner's office, she begins to experience unfathomable visions and interruptions in time. As she struggles through the seemingly impossible experiences with dead strangers, she realizes she can go back in time and cheat death. Now she faces the ultimate moral dilemma-deciding who to save. Reverse Ripples is your ticket to a powerful, magical and captivating journey!
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M.E. Strautmanis, short for Mary Ellen, grew up on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. She is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada, and the New York School of Interior Design in New York City. After eight years of design work in Toronto, M.E. relocated with her growing family to Soho, New York, and has lived there since. M.E. is a voracious reader, a lover of the written and spoken word, a word puzzle enthusiast, and a born storyteller. She believes everyone has a story. Her six children were her first audience for her stories, both real and imaginary. M.E. has volunteered in New York City schools, fund-raised, advocated for early childhood literacy, instituted after-school programs, and opened her home to youth in crisis. She believes strongly in community involvement, the adage that it takes a village, and family is not just the people to whom we are related but all the people with whom we interact.