Terra never wanted to see the future, but when her mother dies, her world is thrown upside down, and the blindness and visions are passed to her. No matter what she does, her family curse is trying to force her down a path that she has always refused to travel.
But what if that path is the only way to save someone she loves….
While cats stalk phoenixes across the breakfast table and werewolves dig up the garden to torment her chihuahua, stories are already forming—layered with myth, emotion, and just enough chaos to keep things interesting.
Jemma Weir is a Scottish indie author of paranormal romance and urban fantasy with bite: magic is messy, love is fierce, and family means everything. Her characters are flawed, loyal, and unforgettable—shaped by legend and stitched with sass and suspense while the Scottish wind howls outside her writing room.
Her series include Highland Rift Pack, where protective shifters, tangled loyalties, and emotional stakes collide, and Death and Visions, a gritty urban fantasy detective saga set in Edinburgh, where solving murders means confronting psychic visions, buried trauma, and ghosts that won’t let go. Her stories explore loyalty, longing, and the kind of love that claws its way through darkness. Expect Scottish mist, fractured memories, and truths that refuse to stay buried.
Fantasy was her first love. Now she writes the kind of stories she always wanted to read—gritty, heartfelt, and just a little unhinged.
Seers have the ability to predict the future. It's an ability passed from mother to daughter,and it comes with a terrible price. When seers who help prevent crime start to become victims,who will see to help them?
With clear writing and an entertaining, suspenseful narrative, this was a great, if short, read. I look forward to more from this author.
A superb short story about Terra and how she comes into her powers prematurely. As the story unfolds you feel her fears and sadnesses. I was left needing more about Terras story and hope there is more to come.
Very well written. I really enjoyed this short story. Loved Terras emotion and the world descriptions create a very real world. It was thrilling and full of suspense. Highly recommend.