Wednesday, May 26, 2010
The Time Weaver by Shana Abe`
If they find one another in their own time, they risk everything.
Honor Carlisle is drakon`, a dragon. The females of her clan do not have the ability to shapeshift into dragon form, but the men do. In fact, the women usually don't have any gifts at all. However, Honor does and it is a well-kept secret. She has the very rare gift of time weaving, able to move back and forth through time.
Another member of the drakon`, Lady Lia, has the ability to see the future, and she has seen what happens in Honor's future. To try and change the visions, she has her husband kidnap Honor. She explains to Honor that if she were to stay in Darkfith', the town of the drakon`, she would surely perish.
Honor finds letters to herself over the next few years from the future, telling her what she should and shouldn't do, in hopes of changing the future or making it better. Honor keeps finding herself weaving to Sandu, a drakon` Prince in the Zaharen Mountains. Sandu only has meer glimpses and few words with Honor over the years as she appears and disappears, but he has his own gifts and knows she is the other half of his heart.
Honor beseeches Sandu to find her in their natural time so they may be together. But Lady Lia's visions have changed. If Sandu and Honor surrender to their passions, not only Honor will die, but all of the drakon` and the human race will as well. Honor and Sandu will have to place their faith, trust, and love in magic to maintain or restore the drakon' race.
THE TIME WEAVER is another magnificent tale from master storyteller Shana Abe`. Her world-building is remarkable and her characters are a breath of fresh air. Romance and suspense against a richly painted backdrop of dragons and breathtaking landscapes, THE TIME WEAVER is phenomenal. Fantasy and paranormal lovers will enjoy this one!
* Courtesy of RJ
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The old grey donkey, Eeyore stood by himself in a thistly corner of the Forest, his front feet well apart, his head on one side, and thought about things. Sometimes he thought sadly to himself, "Why?" and sometimes he thought, "Wherefore?" and sometimes he thought, "Inasmuch as which?" and sometimes he didn't quite know what he was thinking about.
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Ooh great pick, the cover is amazing. My WOW is at The Crowded Leaf.
ReplyDeleteShe's a great author! I'm glad you liked this one!
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