READER'S ROCK LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE VOL 2 ISSUE 4 NOVEMBER 2014 VOL 2 ISSUE 6 - JAN-FEB 2015 | Page 12
What would you do for the woman you loved?
Would you risk your own life for hers? Would you travel
across worlds to save her?
Taliesin Weaver has done all of that…and more…yet he is
still alone.
Okay, so he has been under a spell at least twice that made
him love the wrong girl, Carla. Or is Carla the wrong girl? She
doesn’t think so, and she and Tal have a lot in common,
including being able to remember past lives and being able to
work magic. Eva, the girl Tal actually loves, only seems to be
able to see him as a friend and dismisses her earlier feelings for
him as “puppy love.” Maybe it’s time for Tal to finally move
on.
Let’s face it, though—adolescent love can be a mess under the
best of circumstances. When magic gets involved, the
problems increase exponentially. And when beings the
ancients worshipped as gods get involved, all bets are off!
Interested in romance? Give the Spell Weaver series a try. Yes, the series has many elements besides romance and is
actually listed as young adult fantasy, but the gradually developing romantic triangles are one of the driving forces
that both spur and wound the characters.
“I am more of a romance book reader but thought this book sounded interesting …I couldn’t put it down…” recent
Amazon customer review of Living with Your Past Selves.
All of the Spell Weaver books are available digitally from Amazon. The three novels (covers 1, 3, and 4 from the
left) are also available in paperback, and by the time you read this, Living with Your Past Selves will be available as an
Audible book. In addition, by the end of February the three novels will all be available from Barnes and Noble,
Kobo, and other retailers. Read the books in the format you like…with someone you love.
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