Every wonder if there was another "you" out there, another world? A world you can travel to by portals.
Dezaray and Lexovia look almost exactly a like, yet they are from two different dimensions. They are each others counterparts, one from the world as we know it. The other, Lex is from a magical world filled with dwarves, vampires and other magical creatures.
I find that this is the kind of book that you can't speak much about because by doing so it will spoil it for those wishing to read it. I can say however that if you are looking for an exciting magical and action filled book, with a love story to neatly tie it all together, the look no further then "At Water's Edge". But on top of the magic, portals, dimensions and the love story there is a darker side to the story, abuse. I'm only informing you all of this just incase it is something the reader avoids or uncomfortable reading, just want to prepare the reader. With that begin said I am thankful for the opportunity to review this book and I absolutely would recommend this book to fans of young adult fantasy literature.
Publisher: by S. McPherson Books (November 10, 015) Category: Romance/Fantasy Tour Dates: October/November, 2015 ISBN: 978-0-993360503 Available in: Print & ebook, 47 Pages 慉t Water抯 Edge tells the tale of two lovers trapped in two different worlds. One world is Earth, and the other is Coldivor; a dimension full of magic and danger. When Dezaray Storm is mistaken for the most powerful sorceress of this other realm her life changes forever. She finds love in the arms of Milo Thor, but this love can also lead to her death and the destruction of seven empires. 慉t Water抯 Edgeis book one in the 慦ater Rushesseries.
Praise for Chapters One-Three of 'At Water's Edge' by S. McPherson:
"Loved the teaser! It pulled me in and made me want to read more. Your writing style is clean, uncluttered and brimming with tension. Well done!"
"You got a lovely and interesting story, 爃ope to read more from you."
"I liked it a lot! While I was reading it, I was able to be drawn into the story easily by your words. A stormy night like you were describing sets the perfect scene for a suspenseful fantasy novel."
"I really enjoyed reading your first chapter. It was gripping. The descriptions are well written."
About S. McPherson:
S. McPherson is a young British expat living in Dubai and working as a Foundation Stage 1 (FS1) teacher. When she was younger S. McPherson travelled a lot with her family, though, no matter how often her surroundings changed, one thing never did. And this was her love of writingand dreaming up the impossible. After combining her two loves of teaching children and writing, S. McPherson self-published her first book; a rhyming verse children抯 story titled 慡hania Streep wanted to Sleep Thus fuelling her love of seeing her work in print and sharing her stories. This is S. McPherson's first novel.
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Thanks for taking part in the tour. I'm so glad you enjoyed 'At Water's Edge'!
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