The Witches Prophecy
by Janae
GENRE: Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Romance
BLURB:
Within
the shadows, a prophecy-bound assassin emerges, holding the fate of
our world in their lethal grip - the key to salvation or the catalyst
of our downfall.
Trouble
Ferell is your average gun toting assassin, never once caught she
revels in anonymity. But she can’t face the demonic force that has
come for her. She can no longer trust herself but burgeoning from her
is that what you’d call magic. Now, as a sorceress with divine
lineage she must face creatures from other realms in a race against
time.
Confronting
the truth, she must rise to the occasion of becoming the most
formidable witch throughout history. She is tasked with banishing
abominable entities back to the depths of the Underworld, all while
ensuring her own survival.
Pity.
It’s on Tuesday.
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Excerpt:
When Darkness looms, the world finds its hero…
In "The Witches Prophecy," Trouble Ferell, a renowned assassin, yearns for normalcy and acceptance. However, her world turns upside down when she discovers her involvement in an ancient prophecy and unlocks her long-dormant magical abilities. Doubt and uncertainty fill her mind as she grapples with her newfound identity and the visitations of a powerful deity.
With her best friend turned lover by her side, Trouble must confront monstrous beings in human bodies and an impending apocalypse orchestrated by Chaos, an entity seeking her as his bride. As interdimensional gates creak open, Earth dangles on the edge of peril. Trouble must embrace her role as both a Demi-goddess and witch, rallying against her half-sister's ascent and thwarting Chaos's pursuit of the formidable Darkveil Talisman.
In a race against time, Trouble and Xaivier unravel the tapestry of their shared history, hurtling towards an epic clash that pits good against evil. 'The Witches Prophecy' weaves a spellbinding tale, where ultimate victory tips the scales for but one contender. Pity. It’s only Tuesday.
My Review:
The Witches Prophecy will pull you in from the first page. It will keep you on the edge of your seat as you race to the end to see how it all comes out. The Witches Prophecy is told from Trouble Ferell, a witch assassin’s point of view.
As her name (Trouble) says, trouble seems to find her no matter what direction she finds herself taking. Chaos is hot on Trouble’s trail. In The Witches Prophecy, Trouble learns about her past and what really happened. Trouble was in and out of different foster homes not staying long enough in any of them long enough for anyone to even learn her name.
Trouble’s life is about to take a turn. A turn for the good or the bad? Who knows but maybe Trouble herself. An evil force is about to enter Trouble’s life. Will she take the dark road or the light road? What will she choose?
The Witches Prophecy is also told from Trouble’s friend Xavier or X as she calls him point of view as well. X and Trouble have been friends for a long time. Things tend to heat up a little when these two are together.
The Witches Prophecy is unlike anything I have read before. I truly loved the witch-assassin combination. I can’t wait to read more in The Blue Flamed Witch Series.
I would recommend The Witches Prophecy to anyone who likes reading about witches and assassins with a little romance added! Grab a copy of The Witches Prophecy today!
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Janae’s family is from Louisiana and Georgia. She is the middle child of three. She began her writing career as a teenager in high school writing steamy love scenes for her classmates. She wasn’t convinced as a writer until her English teacher found her stories and told her she should
be a writer. She treasured those words for all of her adult life. She has a bachelor’s degree in information Technology. She is a dedicated mother, friend and writer. She is usually found hunched over her laptop dreaming of different ways to entertain. She lives in Savannah, Ga with
her cat Persephone and son. She loves dogs and wants to own a Husky and loves making people laugh and feel comfortable. She has a podcast called How Not To Write with Janae and her favorite color is blue. She is a Cancer.
4 comments:
Thank you for reviewing today!
The cover art looks great. The story sounds interesting.
This sounds like a good book.
looks like a fun one
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