Review: The Watcher by jj Keller
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Title: The Watcher |
Is the invisible man who calls her name a real ghost? What or who is he exactly? Emily Lucent’s curiosity is peaked.
In the meantime, her relationship with her lover is not good. Seven days before the marriage, her fiance refuses to accompany her friend and her to the street fair. Jon can’t even remember her best friend’s name.
The fortune teller they meet after attending the street fair, a seer named Mikhial, claims to tell only the truth and reveals Emily’s invisible visitor’s nature. In essence, the invisible man is her soul mate. Possessing a gentle nature, he comes to her as a viable, solid force and sweeps her to high passion. Fortune telling, according to Jon, is all a bunch of malarky.
The curator of a museum, a solid, intelligent person, Emily has a passion for artifacts from the Eighteenth Century--dirks, brooches, swords and books. She is a likeable, sympathetic character. At first, she chastises herself, because she believes she needs to forget the invisible force who visits her. She needs to settle down, doesn’t she, get real and marry Jon? She doesn’t realize that evil lurks in wait of a chance to harm her.
If you enjoy suspenseful, well-written stories that delve into dreams and thoughts of the supernatural--of angels, tarot cards, crystal balls, fortune tellers, and of forces of good fighting forces of evil, then you should thoroughly enjoy this fantastic read, The Watcher. Great job, jj Keller.
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