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Wren's dreams become entangled with those of someone who lived 100 years ago. Fearing he is losing his mind,Wren googles the name of young girl he dreams of. He finds her story in a book entitled 'Survivors of the Titanic.'
Through Wren, the girl becomes aware of the tragedy awaiting and manages to avert disaster by warning the crew. What happens next tears the very fabric of time itself, creating an alternative history. If this world is not to become reality, Wren must use the mythical sword Excalibur to turn back time, harnessing the power of ancient standing stones.
Wren is trapped at Stonehenge. Stepping from its protective circle means he will cease to exist. Here at least he has some kind of half life in spirit form.
As days then weeks pass, this version of the world becomes more solid, and his chances to turn back time and restore reality fade.
Wren needs to convince his cousin Rhyllann to bring the mystical sword Caliburn (Excalibur) to Stonehenge. They must turn back time, and ensure that the Titanic fulfils her destiny.
Unfortunately, the only person who can see him is a crazy old woman. Luckily she has a fiesty granddaughter. Carrie only plays along to humour gran at first. But soon she is running for her life. She comes to realise that although Wren may not be on the side of the angels, he is certainly on her side.
Without so much as a kiss, Carrie begins to fall in love with the enigmatic Wren. Too late, she discovers just how ruthless he can be. Too late she discovers the true secret of the stones. In order to reverse the order of the stars, Wren not only needs Excalibur. He also needs the blood of a virgin.
Through Wren, the girl becomes aware of the tragedy awaiting and manages to avert disaster by warning the crew. What happens next tears the very fabric of time itself, creating an alternative history. If this world is not to become reality, Wren must use the mythical sword Excalibur to turn back time, harnessing the power of ancient standing stones.
Wren is trapped at Stonehenge. Stepping from its protective circle means he will cease to exist. Here at least he has some kind of half life in spirit form.
As days then weeks pass, this version of the world becomes more solid, and his chances to turn back time and restore reality fade.
Wren needs to convince his cousin Rhyllann to bring the mystical sword Caliburn (Excalibur) to Stonehenge. They must turn back time, and ensure that the Titanic fulfils her destiny.
Unfortunately, the only person who can see him is a crazy old woman. Luckily she has a fiesty granddaughter. Carrie only plays along to humour gran at first. But soon she is running for her life. She comes to realise that although Wren may not be on the side of the angels, he is certainly on her side.
Without so much as a kiss, Carrie begins to fall in love with the enigmatic Wren. Too late, she discovers just how ruthless he can be. Too late she discovers the true secret of the stones. In order to reverse the order of the stars, Wren not only needs Excalibur. He also needs the blood of a virgin.
What others say:
"Starting out as a 'quest' story - Wren has to get Rhyllann to bring a mythical sword to Stonehenge - this develops into the sweetest most unusual love story ever. .... If you enjoy romantic adventure with a touch of mystic, you'll enjoy this."
"I enjoyed this original story. The characters are strongly drawn and quarrel and snipe convincingly. When Carrie realises Wren is in love with her I felt for both of them."
"The characters develop well throughout and the way they interact is plausible and heart warming. The book itself is well written and thought provoking, leaving the reader guessing as to what will happen next."
(These reviews can be read in full at Amazon.co.uk).
I was lucky enough to read this in review form and love the mixture of mystic and the down to earth touches ... the growing feeling between Wren and Carrie is very touching and romantic.
ReplyDeleteAll the best and wish you every success with this enchanting novel.
Nice site and post! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy reading stories about the Titanic, so this would be a neat twist on a historic event. Thanks for the info!
ReplyDeleteHi Chancie, thanks for your support as always.
ReplyDeleteMorning Kristen, thank you for taking time to view & comment,
and Morning Rachel, I've always loved this story & would recommend 'Lost voices - stories from Titanic Survivors' which helped so much with researching the Titanic chapters.
Thank you again, I really appreciate your support.
Now you really have my interest piqued. I'm going to have to catch up and acquaint myself with this fascinating story!
ReplyDeleteYour story is very intriguing, Julia! Thanks for the link!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking site, Julia!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice tale.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting idea, will haveto check this out.
ReplyDeleteVery impressed Julie, this is definitely going on my TBR!
ReplyDeleteAmy Lichtenhan
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www.amylichtenhan.blogspot.com
Looks interesting, I love the title too :)
ReplyDeleteHi Julia,
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new blog. If there's one thing authors love it's a good review site!
just got it! looks terrific. my kind of story.
ReplyDeletewill review it asap!
I live in NS about 3 hours from Halifax where many of the Titanic's bodies are buried. It's a story that has many maritimers enthralled.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a story. Good look with it
What a cool story idea!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful, Julia! I wish you all the success in the world!!
ReplyDeleteA big THANK you to everyone for making me feel at home here, your encouragement is so welcome, and I'm dropping by each and everyone personally to return the favour - so get the coffee perked, the tea made or the wine poured! Julia x
ReplyDeleteHi, Julia. Sounds like a lovely story and your site is very nice. Look at all the comments, too :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat new blog Julia. Best of luck to you.
ReplyDeleteLorhainne Eckhart
www.LorhainneEckhart.com
A big THANK YOU to everyone who took the time to comment, & I'm slowly working my way round to each & every one who called in - trouble is - every single blog is so interesting & packed with useful links that I can't help investigating - what a talented group! But I will be there, & returning the favour.
ReplyDeleteThanks again, your comments & visits are really encouraging. Julia
This site is fantastic! I love stories about the Titanic. The story sounds great! I really like the picture above. Is that your cover?
ReplyDeleteHi Dee, Thank you for the kind words. I wish I was that talented but I've no idea how to make covers - one of my son's friends did this & whilst I'm happy with it, if you've any recommendations re book cover artists, I'd love to hear them. Thank you again for dropping by & taking time to comment.
ReplyDeleteAnother one for my TBR list! Great job, Julia, I hope the sales take off for you! Love the storyline.
ReplyDeleteThank You Tonya. I'm more nervous than a mother bathing her new born for the first time! It's a great feeling though, the one you get when you're poised on the highest diving board ... just hope I don't belly flop! encouraging words are helping.
ReplyDeleteJulia
Will this be made available for the Barnes & Noble Nook? I would love to read it. It looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you ChaudoinGal, you've made a dreary Tuesday radiant! I'll do my best to have something up there asap. Julia
ReplyDeleteLooks great, all the best wishes and luck to you Julia...and thankyou for stopping by my blog, new follower of yours here :-)
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