Summoned by fate to a southern city painted with history and haunted by secrets, a group of very different women come together to fulfill a three-hundred-year-old prophecy
Once united, they discover their magic and accept their destiny
A demon is rising again, a long-buried darkness with its own personal army
And only one thing stands in their way
They are the chosen They are the nine They are . . .
Suza Kates is the author of the Savannah Coven Series as well as other suspense and paranormal books. She loves writing mysterious places, page-turning suspense, and characters you’d like to hang out with. She’s a member of Novelists Inc. and has written fifteen novels with the help of lighted candles and full coffee mugs.
Suza currently lives in the German countryside with her husband and two fierce attack cats—at least until a tractor drives by.
though it's an easy read it is entertaining and doesn't drag out the sex scenes giving more attention to the story line. I am glad I started with the boxed set of the first 3 books... I look forward to finishing the rest to see how the other women face their trials.
I Loved this series and think it would make a good movie. Talk about a fun exciting ride! wow this was a big roller coaster. A great variety of emotions, some even intense or deeply sad. This story is based in the southern United States and is packed of multi-genre. Paranormal, Romance, Magic, Fictional History and Mystery. Each book becomes more thrilling and the author keeps you wondering "what comes next" throughout the entire series.
I purchased this box set of the first 3 stories first but before starting the second book I bought books 4-9. yes, I was hooked from the beginning.
The only thing i found distracting in the series was the increasing use of story repetition. In some places it is like the author is trying to fill pages by repeating previous written information. Regardless, i would highly recommend the series.
While I love the way this author carries the reader through the story, I really admire the fact that when you pick up the next book in the series, she doesn't spend one, two or three chapters bringing you up to date, which I find immensely boring. Ready to start with number 4!