Emma Hine
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Predominantly reading! I have always loved reading. I also wrote a lot of poetry when I was younger. Then, I found writing my 10k word dissertation during university probably the most rewarding piece of writing I had done in my life up till that poin
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Chris Sol's review
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The Power of the Wouivre: Fiorenza: A historical time travel adventure into medieval Tuscany: two worlds, bound by time – of adventure, love, betrayal, and self-discovery:
"The Power of the Wouivre by Emma Hind Is a wonderfully written adventure! The framing in the more-or-less present with Thomas is engaging, but the story of Guidaloste could easy warrant a book series of himself! The story is engaging and interesting "
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Benjamin Patterson's review
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The Power of the Wouivre: Fiorenza: A historical time travel adventure into medieval Tuscany: two worlds, bound by time – of adventure, love, betrayal, and self-discovery:
"Very unusual to find an Indie novel of this quality. Exceptionally well written. The story combines two of my favourite things - Italy and Medieval times. Highly recommended."
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Lee-Anne McAulay's review
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The Power of the Wouivre: Fiorenza: A historical time travel adventure into medieval Tuscany: two worlds, bound by time – of adventure, love, betrayal, and self-discovery:
"I really enjoyed this book. It is well paced, and the characters are engaging. I loved the timetravel. The magic and mystery gave me Inkheart vibes but in medieval Tuscany. Would absolutely recommend it."
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