Lesbian Paranormal - The Illusionist Series Book 5 - Saira was a traveler. Even her name meant "traveler". Her entire existence was dedicated to making the journey to seek answers to the questions that plagued her. Sometimes she felt as if she were a pawn in a game she didn’t understand but knew her destiny was hers to decide. She chose to let the uncertainty of time make the decisions for her. Unfortunately, her curiosity not only gets her into trouble but creates a series of events that affects not only the mortal world but the spirit world too. Yemaya, Dakota, Mari and Maopa will find their lives turned topsy-turvy and Saira will learn an emotion she had never experienced before… fear.
Fran Heckrotte is the recipient of the 2011 Alice B. Medal for "body of work."
From the author's website: So what's to tell? I live in the Sunny South of the USA. I own a small business, Orphan Homes Property Management. For leisure, I water garden, landscape, enjoy the beach and party with my friends whenever the time allows. Past careers: Steno-typist, cop, construction worker, real estate agent and more. Present and past experiences: gold-panning, flying, training five gaited horses, camping, scuba diving, water gardening, landscaping, carpentry and much, much more.
I had some good laughs with the spirits experiences inhabiting their humans. And the time traveler does highlight some nice philosophical thoughts. Enjoyable read.
Saira was an interesting character and the whole developing concept of her as a kind of watchperson of Time is really interesting. Unfortunately the book is marred by a really boring section in the middle involving Mari and her girlfriend (no spoilers but you will know when you read it) Series is shaping up to have an interesting conclusion - nut slowly. Not one for impatient folks but I am enjoying it.
I have read many funny books and in was laughing my butt off with this one. The storyline of mother earth, xxx movies, monthly curses and hangovers were awesome. I loved the characters Mari and Maopa. Loved the ride.