A mirror of questionable origins appears out of nowhere in a shipment of furniture. It calls to those it finds compatible. The owners soon find out why, and wish they hadn’t. Can a mirror actually be possessed? What happens to the people it encounters? Pray you don’t find out…
Gord—the son of Harry and Brenda, who are long-time friends of Joseph’s—has a serious drug and alcohol problem. Joseph tries to help the boy, but to no avail. Suffering from a lifetime of losses himself, Joseph has become a vigilante, determined to eliminate the undesirables of society, something he has become very good at, but he has no idea how to reach an eighteen-year-old boy...
Siblings Matthew and Elizabeth Janssen, nineteen and eighteen, live with their parents in Lilac Cottage in Cape Cod where they had been vacationing when they discovered a time-travel grandfather clock hidden in a secret room. When their parents bought the cottage and everything in it, including the clock, the siblings are excited about all the new adventures they're about to have in the past...
Joseph has put his past behind him. Life’s everything he envisioned. Then, in one moment, it’s gone, stolen by a criminal. Now all Joseph wants is to make the man pay. The chase is on, and he must use every resource available if he’s to succeed. But what will he do if he actually catches up with the man he has come to hate more than anything?
Siblings Matthew and Elizabeth Janssen, eighteen and seventeen, and their parents, take a long family vacation in Cape Cod. In a hidden room of the cottage they're renting Matthew and Elizabeth find a time travel clock and a note from the previous owner who has gotten stuck in the past while trying to save his cousin. Now he needs their help.
They say that if the right buttons are pushed, a person can sometimes be made to do things that they would have thought impossible. The right buttons have been pushed. His mother has been brutally murdered and the killer has gotten completely away with it. This has driven a young man to a place he never dreamed he would go.