Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Genre:
Romantic Fantasy/Time Travel
Approximate
word count: 75-80,000
words
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Author:
“After
walking away from her career as a business banker to pursue writing
full-time, Erica moved from the hustle and bustle of the big city to
a small tourist town in the North Georgia Mountains where she lives
in a 90-year-old haunted farmhouse with her workaholic husband, her
180lb lap dog, and at least one ghost.
When
she’s not busy writing or tending to her collection of crazy
chickens, diabolical ducks, and a quintet of piglets, hell bent on
having her for dinner, she’s either reading bad fan fiction or
singing karaoke in the local pub. Much like the characters in her
books, Erica is a magnet for disaster, and has been known to trip on
air while walking across flat surfaces.
How
she’s managed to survive this long is one of life’s great
mysteries.”
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Description:
“When
Ava Flynn walks away from a scholarship to Georgetown and moves into
her grandmother’s abandoned summer home in coastal Maine, she steps
into the center of a centuries-old curse. On her first night, she
notices a mysterious leather-clad stranger looking up at her
third-story window. For weeks, everywhere she goes, Ava catches more
glimpses of him, but she can never get close enough to find out who
he is.
Over
three hundred years ago, Lady Catherine Fairchild risked everything
to protect her unborn child, sending a ripple through time that would
change Ava’s future. As the mystery unravels, the horrifying
consequences of Lady Catherine’s choices drag Ava deeper into a
world she never knew existed, trapping her in a conflict that’s
been raging since before she was born. A winner-take-all battle for
her soul.”
Appraisal:
I am
totally beside myself after finishing this book. I have to admit I
moved Splintered Souls
to the top of my TBR list as soon as I received it. This story is
different from any of the other stories Ms. Dean has written before.
This is a star-crossed lovers story with a twist and right now I am
torn. The story began with elegant, crisp prose that paints the
picture of desperation Lady Catherine was feeling as she tried to outrace a coming storm. Here the blessing-turned-curse was laid out for
the story to continue in present time.
After
her husband’s untimely death Ava’s mom decides to move the family
to their grandmother’s empty summer house in Port Michael, Maine.
Ava has decided to go to a small local college—a branch campus of
U-Maine—so she could stay close to mom and her eleven-year-old
brother, Josh, after everything that has happened.
Ava is
an academically smart but naïve heroine who is a little vulnerable
right now. She feels drawn to a guy who seems to be stalking her.
Maddox appears to be a nice guy, he’s courteous and friendly with
her classmates. However, she knows very little about him or his
family. Ava’s school friends are a diverse crowd, they are each
well-developed and unique. Their conversations at lunch are typical
for young college students. There were off campus parties and beach
parties at the lighthouse that needed to be rehashed. Ms. Dean always
does a nice job with her secondary characters, they are great friends
and I liked them all, even Paige.
After
Ava has a wild, vivid dream with who she thinks is Maddox but he says
his name is Laith, she starts questioning her sanity. Not long after
that Maddox starts acting possessive and jealous. Then an unexpected
twist happens when Josh disappears. Maddox has to confess certain
truths. Ava doesn’t know what to think now or who is who. Is her
boyfriend, Maddox, being completely honest with her? She is caught up
in all the sexual tension between them and she can’t think
straight. The plot moves fast, I had trouble putting the book down to
sleep. I was completely thrown at the ending. But don’t despair…
I would describe it as a soft-core cliffhanger. I am chomping at the
bit for book two.
FYI:
Only
one F-bomb.
Format/Typo
Issues:
None
that I spotted.
Rating:
***** Five Stars
3 comments:
Thank you so much for taking the time to read and review my book. I promise not to leave you hanging for long :)
Thank you so much for taking the time to read and review my book. I promise not to leave you hanging for long :)
You're welcome, Ms. Dean. Thank you for stopping in and commenting.
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