Aynia doesn’t remember anything, save her name. Can Aeden help her remember who she is, the love they shared, and the importance of the quest for which she risked her life? Or will the power of an evil warlock shatter all they hold dear?
Making an impossible love quite possible after all...
Debbie is an author of sweet paranormal and fantasy romance. She has always had a soft spot for fairy tales, the joy of falling in love, making an impossible love possible, and happily ever after endings. She loves music, art, beautiful sunrises, sunsets, and thunder storms.
When she's not busy conjuring her latest novel, She spends time with the members of her very large and nutty family in the lovely, arid deserts of southern Nevada. She also pursues her interests in family history, mythology, and history.
Short stories don't usually go a long way with me. I tend to crave for more at the end of each one. I craved for more at the end of this book. The plot was present even if the whole eBook was just 24 pages. It actually surprised me. There's not much you can do with 24 pages and yet, Peterson did a lot!
The story was set in Ireland and was about a woman losing her memory and going missing in the human world. If I read right, she's actually from the Fae world. Warlocks were also a factor in the story. Its hard to portray witches in books without them sounding so lame. In this case, the warlock was pretty badass (he's the bad guy).
3 out 5 stars for plot, characters and overall fun!
Aynia can’t remember who she is. Aeden shows up to bring her home, but before he can Nathair the Warlock nabs her and runs. Can Aeden get her back? Will Aynia remember who she is? Will the quest fail?
A well-written short story with a fast plot and interesting characters. This is the first I’ve read by Debbie Peterson. I like her style so I’m going to look for more stories by her.
*I picked this up for free on Inkspell Publishing’s website. Many thanks!