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Waking The Weaver: – A Timberhaven Novel –

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*** Waking The Weaver is the prelude to the upcoming Roshambo Trilogy, also by Aaron Conaway! ***

All small towns have secrets. However, Timberhaven’s secrets may mean the end of us all.

Michael Gideon is a bestselling author actively ignoring the problems in his his alcoholism, how the recent loss of his sister is affecting him, and a nagging feeling, just at the back of his mind that there’s something. . . off. He’s come to the small village of Timberhaven in hopes of recovering his passion for writing in time to pen his latest book.

Timberhaven has other ideas.

Within days of arriving, Michael no longer feels himself. The very thought of booze makes him nauseous, and he has to convince himself that the mirror in his rented manor isn’t watching him. Even more puzzling, while Michael explores the streets of Timberhaven some locals seem to know him already.

Michael is further pulled into the mythology of Timberhaven when a clandestine group of unelected town officials holds a gathering, resulting in an arcane election for a role they think perfectly suited for Michael.

Waking The Weaver is a modern-day urban fantasy presented in the form of Michael’s journal entries. Join Michael as he explores Timberhaven, a magical village that exists at the crossroads of science and magic, fiction and reality.

289 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 22, 2018

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March 8, 2018
I absolutely love this book! The story is interesting, the characters are all charming, and the mysteries are intriguing. I highly recommend anyone read this!
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December 30, 2021
a few years ago i bought this book, read the preface and then it sat on my shelf. accusingly watching me as i choose others to read or simply rearrange my shelf without opening it up to read.
This year after being quarantined i grabbed at least 20 books that i never read or started and forgot about to read. This was one.
this book took me on an adventure though Timberhaven, that i should have taken three years ago. this adventure was captivating - the world was intriguingly difficult (yet similar). a puzzle that began and continued onward.
and it was lovely.
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