Before that fateful summer night, Willow had balanced the insight of emotion, and the vivid images. That night, the figure in her nightmare marked her wrist with a star, giving her father no choice but to tell Willow a family secret that would abruptly change life, as she knew it, forever. Before Willow had time to absorb the shock of her father's secret, her soul mate that had shared every stunning dream with her, found her, and darkness captured her closest friends. In order to save them, she must weave through broken myths and the undeniable power of the Zodiac. In the end, Willow discovers that at the moment of our birth we are all given a divine gift
I love this book; I have never read anything like it. Chara is such a well put together world. It flowed seamlessly. Every nook and cranny was thought about and developed to extent. The culture, the people, the environment, the physics (in other words, everything made sense, it wasn’t floppy) even their select supernatural abilities fell into place perfectly. There is romance, but nothing graphic. I had to be really hard on this book to find a negative. You ready to hear what I found? One cuss word, two misplaced commas and an improper verb. That’s all I got. I would definitely recommend this book. It is one of the few books that I regularly re-read.
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