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Lost in the Museum
Lost in the Museum
Lost in the Museum
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Lost in the Museum

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Daisy hasn't been dating since her engagement to Dave ended. Instead, she spends her free time perusing the local art museum. One day, she and a handsome stranger get trapped in the museum. Will he be able to convince her to take another chance on love? (A paranormal romance short story.)

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 23, 2019
ISBN9781386406709
Lost in the Museum
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Catherine Mesick

Catherine Mesick is the author of Pure, Firebird, Dangerous Creatures, and Ghost Girl. She is a graduate of Pace University and Susquehanna University. She lives in Maryland. Visit the author’s website at catherinemesick.com and her Facebook page at facebook.com/PureBookSeries. You can also connect with her on Twitter at twitter.com/CatherineMesick.

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    Lost in the Museum - Catherine Mesick

    Lost in the Museum

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    Saturday morning, Daisy received a call.

    So Daisy. Ellen’s voice was bright and cheerful through the phone. Are you coming with us to watch the latest Marvel movie? Chris Hemsworth alone is worth the price of admission.

    Daisy could picture her best friend’s sly smile as she said the words.

    Of course, Ellen had a Chris Hemsworth lookalike of her own, so it was easy for her to say things like that. Justin was tall, blond, handsome, and athletic, and he and Ellen had been together for a year now. Everyone knew that the two of them were blissfully happy and that wedding bells were imminent.

    Daisy sighed to herself.

    Ellen could kid about hunks because she had one of her own—and Daisy was happy for her—truly happy.

    But sometimes she felt a bit wistful.

    Daisy? Ellen said. Are you still there?

    Yes, Daisy said. Sorry.

    So are you coming this afternoon? Will you join us for the movie?

    Us—it was always us these days. Daisy could remember when she was part of an us and Ellen was the friend who tagged along. But that was a

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