The Seer by J. Risk
Different. Weird. Unwanted. Crazy. Afraid.
That’s been the story of Crissy’s life.
A life spent never quite knowing why she has these visions in her head.
And just why she’s so afraid.
Finding herself important and accepted for the first time in her life, the workings of this other realm are confusing, but feel familiar. She’s seen it before, and that feeling may just be home.
Now in a place where she’s understood and loved, Crissy’s visions may just help to tip the balance in the fight between good and evil.
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Author’s Bio
Risk is a pseudonym used by Jacqueline Paige
I wanted to write a story that would fit into new adult levels as well as adult. Something that was serious with fun elements–paranormal / fantasy that everyone could read and enjoy.
I’ve decided to use J. Risk as the pen name for this to separate this series from my other writing which is definitely adult reading material.
My Review
5 Stars
Crissy has visions constantly. Because of this she has not had the best of childhoods but has found a place for herself and she can help her friends Daxx. She has been searching for Emil. The long lost brother, she has also seen Alona. Crissy tries to help her one night at a night club and ends up blacked out after being over loaded. She wakes to find a huge man standing over her, Victor.
Victor is the Justice, a hard hearted man that has been alone punishing people for many years. But there is something about Crissy that has him opening his heart and hoping his verse of the prophecy could come true. But things come up to make their time together strained and they still have to find Alona and Emil and keep the kingdom from invaders.
I loved this book. Crissy is a little ball of high energy that seems crazier than help. Granted I probably would be too is I had a constant river of images going through my mind too. Victor is you typical strong and locked of man and I loved watching him fall in love with Crissy. They do have some challenges that broke my heart for them. And thank goodness Crssy is there, now it seems they have an edge against Marcus.
I really enjoyed The Huntress but I have to say The Seer was even better. There was an abrupt ending which makes me want to read the next book right away. I can’t wait to see what is going to happen next in the Alterealm.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. I voluntarily chose to post an honest review.
I would like to thank the author for the opportunity to read and share this book.
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