Faces of Love

Imogen Markwell-Tweed


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Faces of Love by Imogen Markwell-Tweed
As far back as he can remember, Dean has been cursed to wake up in the body of a person destined to die.

Or, not their body, but in an exact replica: according to legend, Doppelgangers are ghosts that bring death omens. Dean thinks that’s a bit of an unfair description, considering it’s not like he chooses who is going to die. Also, he’s not a ghost. He’s just a regular guy who, if he gets too close to a person marked for death, will wake up looking like them. It’s wrecked extreme havoc on his job security but otherwise, Dean’s making do. Hell, he’s even happy.

Sure, his boss sort of sucks and his dating life is abysmal, but he’s happy and healthy and who needs a boyfriend when he’s got Wesley? Best friends for going on ten years, Dean thinks there’s no one quite as great as Wes. And, sure, sometimes he thinks about it being more. But Dean’s not kidding himself: a guy would have to be Mr. Darcy and Han Solo all at once to catch Wes’s eye. And Dean’s just… Dean. And that’s good enough for him. At least, it is until Dean wakes up in the exact replica of Wesley’s body with only one thought in mind: he’s got to prevent Wesley’s fate-destined, impending death.

This contemporary paranormal romance is the third in the Penbrooke Ridge series.
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