Nathanial regrets speaking to Jane. He can't bear the look in her eyes and comes up with an excuse. What can he do to bring her closer, to find out how she can help him remove his curse, and to win her heart? He devices a plan.
Jane is confused by Nathanial's attention, but can't resist his chivalrous personality. In invites her to help him renovate an old farm, that happens to be the home of the late Melody Miller. Dreams and visions swirl as she learns who and what she is and how Nathanial and Owen fit into her past and present life.
Love blossoms as they discover how to break a centuries old curse and how to finally claim each other.
I truly enjoyed this series. The story has many twists to it, and when entwined, wrap you into a love story like no other. With many different types of paranormal within, werewolves and ghosts and shamans, we travel through time periodically through visions of all three of the main characters. This has a good balance of love, romance, suspense and the unknown. The books were well written, and flowed seamlessly into each other, without repetition of the previous books. Definitely worth the time to read. Loved it
Jane was Melody's tutor . She also has a strong pull toward Nathanial. It a electric feeling that passes between them. So much happens from their pasta and from different spirits.
Rip off to purchase parts two and three that should have been an entire book, but whatever. I'm intrigued enough to want to know what happens. Jane is kind of irritating though. Hope the book has a good continuing plot and conclusion or I'll be pissed.
~*~ Finished reading. I'm glad that I stuck with the book. It had a satisfactory ending. I still think the 'series' would have read better as a single book, but whatever. Also, the removal of the curse was very blah. I mean, I almost have no idea what had lifted it until they explained it later. Seriously, a picture frame? But decent enough book.