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Karass Chronicles #3

Jatismar: A Past Life Forgiven

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JAY KALAN HAS DIED BEFORE, and this time, he's hellbent on getting it right.

Remembering his past life isn't a perk for this jatismar. It's one of Jay's curses. He is in constant battle fighting to remember which lifetime he is living. But one thing is for sure, no matter what life he's in, Jay Kalan will stop at nothing until he gets revenge for the deaths of his wife and daughter.

When ten-year-old Hannah enters his life, there's a familiarity in her that Jay is determined to uncover. And Hannah will do everything she can to help Jay--while still protecting her new family.

As the secrets begin to unfold, the line between revenge and forgiveness blurs.

Suddenly, Jay's circle of friends and enemies becomes skewed, and he's unsure of who he can trust. With the help of Hannah and a strong father-figure, will he let go of his desire for revenge, or will his past destroy any future happiness he may have?

Continue the journey with your favorite Doveland characters as their Karass grows, and their unique gifts evolve.

It's a quest for community and togetherness that you won't want to miss.

The Stories From Doveland is a series of stand-alone books, but they do follow an order. Karass - Pragma - Jatismar -Stemma - Exousia - Paragnosis - In-Between -- Missing - Out Of Nowhere

295 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 19, 2018

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December 5, 2019
I have just read Jatismar cover to cover in one day, so looking forward to reading more from this new-to-me author. This book really pushed the right buttons for me. Nice to discover someone else in the world who believes in Good and Possibility! The book was a good length (took all evening plus my commute to/from work to finish it), with interesting characters and plot twists. I found it compelling enough that I didn't want to put it down.

I did get a little confused by all the characters at the beginning, especially as some have similar names and a slightly complex family tree, but it did become clearer as I progressed through the story once I realised I was actually starting on Book 3 of the series.

Thoroughly enjoyed dipping into the world Lewis has created and am looking forward to getting to know the Circles and her other related series.
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