The Faerie Path

The story follows Anita Palmer, a teenager from two different parallel universes, and her struggle to maintain both lives.

To brighten her mood, at midnight her parents give her one of her presents, one sent to her by mail with no return address: it is a beautiful book, but the pages are blank.

It tells about a lost princess, the seventh of seven daughters, who has become trapped in the Mortal World on her sixteenth birthday, the night before she was to marry Lord Gabriel Drake.

... A well-executed reference to Romeo and Juliet gives the finale a bit more punch than most fantasy romances" and a "well-paced style that will communicate with today’s readers.

"[3][4] It was rated as a book with good Christian values by Squeaky Clean Reviews who also found the "revelation of the villains horribly predictable.