Thursday, October 24, 2013

{Paranormal Thursday} Jocelyn Stover


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Jocelyn Stover

I really love this author. She has a way with words that intrigues the reader and want you to read more. Her characters feels real, with both fears and flaws that makes them human, even when they are not. Human that is. She writes in first person mostly and that is something I really like. The characters comes alive that way and you feel like you are connected to them. I highly recommend to try this author out and why not start with this lovely series: The wanderer series. You can read more about Stover on Goodreads

The complete series:
Out of reach #1
A step away #2


Gwen Cohen has aspired her whole life to reach her current position of project manager at Preston-Ward Pharmaceuticals, but when she stumbles upon a dirty little secret everything changes. As she struggles with the reality of evil and her own powerful legacy, she gets pulled farther from the world she knows and closer to the one she can’t deny.
Eyes finally open, Gwen struggles to unlock the dormant magic within herself before it's too late. The lines between love and desire, and duty and commitment become exceedingly blurred and the ultimate choice to be made may not be between right and wrong but the head and the heart.

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