Thirty-year-old Seth was an ordinary programmer before the car accident. After it, he's attacked and kidnapped, and wakes up in a strange new world. While being chased across a kingdom by an evil wizard, Seth discovers an ancient dragon, witnesses powerful magic, and falls in love with a beautif
The Weaver
β Scribed by Heather Kindt
- Book ID
- 110709956
- Publisher
- The Parliament House
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 359 KB
- Series
- The Weaver Trilogy #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781953539281
- ASIN
- B08GSRJKPB
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
THE WEAVER is the first installment of The Weaver TrilogyI/i>, a New Adult paranormal romance with portal fantasy reminiscent of Alix E. Harrow's TEN THOUSAND DOORS OF JANUARY.
Most writers choose the endings to their stories . . . Most writers are not Weavers.
Laney Holden is a freshman at Madison College whose life goes from normal to paranormal in a matter of seconds.
When the antagonist in the book she's writing shoves her down the stairs at the subway station, she learns she is a Weaverβsomeone who bridges the narrow gap between fantasy and reality, bringing words to life.
Laney soon meets William, whom she also suspects is a character from her book, and one she's had a mad crush on since her pen hit the paper. But as her antagonist unveils an entirely different ending planned for Laney's book, she realizes that William is in grave danger.
Laney must use her writing to save the people closest to her, weaving a tale from the most difficult words she will ever have to write.
THE WEAVER TRILOGY is best enjoyed in this order:
- The Weaver
- The Watcher
- The Ender
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