Sometimes in order to let go of the past, we have to fight for our future...
Lena Reynolds can't seem to escape her past. It twists her dreams into nightmares and plagues her every thought. When an object bearing the symbol of those the raven shifter has been running from finds itself in her hands, she fears her past may have finally caught up with her.
Thane Jensen has no memory of how he got to the beachside town of Willow Harbor. In fact, he barely has any memories at all. Somehow he knows the dark-haired beauty he saw standing beneath the willow tree has the answers he seeks, though. If only he can get her to stop running from him.
As the mystery of Thane's memories unfolds, Lena must decide if she's willing to stay in the supernatural town she's come to love and fight or give into her raven and fly away.
Strange Neighbors. Hidden Desires. Small Town Charm. Welcome to Willow Harbor where everyone has a secret. What's yours?
Jennifer Snyder lives in North Carolina where she spends most of her time writing New Adult and Young Adult Fiction, reading, and struggling to stay on top of housework. She is a tea lover with an obsession for Post-it notes and smooth writing pens. Jennifer lives with her husband and two children, who endure listening to songs that spur inspiration on repeat and tolerate her love for all paranormal, teenage-targeted TV shows.
Raven’s Sight by Jennifer Snyder a five-star read that you need to see. This is the eighth instalment in the Willow Harbour reads, small town mystery, small town drama and some amazing small-town charm. Each book can be read as stand alone, as they are all about different characters from the same town. This time it’s the turn of Lena Reynolds whom we have seen pop up before and she was someone you needed to know more about so I was glad we finally got her story, as she has a great story to tell. I don’t know what to say about this story as I don’t want to give the story away, but I will just say I loved how you saw everything between Lena and Thane unfurl and spread out between themselves revealing the true story and the passion between them. My favourite thing about this story was how the author gave us a glimpse into the other characters as well, we saw some great people pop up and help these two along the way, giving you a glimpse into them but you don’t need to know them all to get the story, it’s a great way of showing us a very talented author.
Jennifer Snyder is a relatively new author for me. I’ve only read one other book by her (Of Witch’s Blood) but I enjoyed that one a lot so I figured “why not” when I saw the opportunity to grab another book by her for free. I’m glad I did as Raven's Sight was a real treat. Well written and with a strong cast of characters, from leads Lena Reynolds and Thane Jensen on down. And then there’s the other “character” in this book, the small town of Willow Harbor, where everyone has a (supernatural) secret. I can see why Lena loves it, and that it’s s great place to set stories. This is actually the eighth book in the “Willow Harbor“ series. They’re by different authors (two by a favorite of mine -Juliana Haygert - that I unbelievably somehow managed to miss), and I’m sure that the others are as totally stand-alone as this one. But for the fact that I’m literally dictating this review my husband from my hospital bed I could go on and on with praises - the book definitely deserves it. Since I can’t do that I will simply note that the book is most definitely one to read, and it is easy to highly recommend. I’m definitely looking forward to trying out other books in this series.
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Jennifer Snyder is a relatively new author for me. I’ve only read one other book by her (Of Witch’s Blood) but I enjoyed that one a lot so I figured “why not” when I saw the opportunity to grab another book by her for free. I’m glad I did as Raven's Sight was a real treat. Well written and with a strong cast of characters, from leads Lena Reynolds and Thane Jensen on down. And then there’s the other “character” in this book, the small town of Willow Harbor, where everyone has a (supernatural) secret. I can see why Lena loves it, and that it’s s great place to set stories. This is actually the eighth book in the “Willow Harbor“ series. They’re by different authors (two by a favorite of mine -Juliana Haygert - that I unbelievably somehow managed to miss), and I’m sure that the others are as totally stand-alone as this one. But for the fact that I’m literally dictating this review my husband from my hospital bed I could go on and on with praises - the book definitely deserves it. Since I can’t do that I will simply note that the book is most definitely one to read, and it is easy to highly recommend. I’m definitely looking forward to trying out other books in this series.
Oh that willow tree is just awesome and to finally find out what Loran is !!! I loved every page. I have read every one in this series and loved all of them.
I just found it to be too much of a chore to read. I was never anxious to pick it back up and continue reading, so it took me weeks to finish. And it's not a big book.
Lena & Thane’s story is so beautifully written. Book 8 in this amazing series, I’m sad that it’s the last book, but glad to know I can revisit Willow Harbor anytime I want to. Jennifer Snyder is a brilliant author. Recommend to all
Love, love, love the Mystic books! I hope Jennifer keeps making more with different shifters. While I loved this story line, my favorite is still the gators 😉🐊