Saving Parris

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Pub Date 18 Dec 2018 | Archive Date 2 Feb 2019

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Description

A rogue hunter, a clueless witch and a mission to save an unknowing world. Parris McCall, owner of the dive bar, The Alibi, has finally constructed a life where her little quirks don’t show or matter to anyone. As for her grandmother's warnings that she’s different, well, she'll cross that bridge if she comes to it. But when Ty Wallace walks into her bar, both lives are instantly changed. Saving Parris is a bundle of the first three books in The Council series – a paranormal romantic suspense with an ongoing love story that was mated to be. Can Ty get Parris’ powers awaken before the ultimate showdown with the other coven that has wanted her dead since her birth? If you like witches and paranormal creatures in modern day settings, you’ll love Saving Parris and The Council series.

A rogue hunter, a clueless witch and a mission to save an unknowing world. Parris McCall, owner of the dive bar, The Alibi, has finally constructed a life where her little quirks don’t show or...


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ISBN 9781791836658
PRICE US$7.99 (USD)

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A big thank you to NetGalley and Author Collective 20 for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. First time reading this author. I believe this is a bundle three parts of a story combined. The transition between the parts did not flow, it was quite awkward. I felt like sections were missing. I liked the characters. Parris and Ty were interesting. The world felt awkward, but I liked most of the story. I rated it a 3.

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