"Breathtaking is a good description for this book!"
Have you ever read a book that transported you from
ordinary to extraordinary, just by the words written
between the covers? If you have yet to experience that
feeling, then this reviewer has a book drenched in magic,
provocative storytelling and characters that come to life
before your very eyes. Breathtaking is a good description
for this book! The best part, it is the first of a series
with the next one coming out in October 2006 called Reason
To Believe. Miranda Stead is a poet living in San Francisco. One night
after attending a poetry gathering, she is chased by three
very undesirable characters. In one last ditch effort to
evade them, she pushes through a closed door into
something she could never have imagined in her wildest
dreams... When You Believe is the latest release and the start of an
exciting magical series by renowned authoress Jessica
Inclan. This story starts off fast paced and never lets
up. There are twists, turns and the unexpected with each
flip of a page. Ms. Inclan crafted two wonderfully and
believable characters that are easy to relate to. The perfect blending of back-story, dialogue and action,
are what makes this book shine a little brighter than your
normal, average paranormal novel. Ms. Inclan will truly
make you believe in magic by the power of her pen and the
words she weaves together. Miranda is one woman that has everything going her way:
successful books of poetry and a man that adores her, yet
all that seems to pale when she unexpectedly drops into
the magical world of the ancient Les Croyant des Trois,
where she will experience things that will change her life
forever. A world filled with magic, sorceries, sorciers,
and one very handsome and sexy man. If you desire something totally different in the way of
paranormal reading, then pick up a copy of When You
Believe by Jessica Inclan today. Ms. Inclan has all the
earmarking of a great paranormal author, one I highly
recommend. Courtesy Warrior of
Words
Posted August 27, 2006
Reviewed by Janalee Ruschhaupt
Posted November 18, 2006
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