Call itFate
By Elizabeth
Wyke
Release
Date: March 2014
Genre: NA
Romance
Discovering
a long-kept secret…
Helped by
a mysterious stranger…
Sometimes,
fate takes you by surprise.
Locating a
book in the campus library unexpectedly embarks college sophomore, Hannah McCurry,
into a life-altering journey as she stumbles across something she never
expected. A secret not only protected from the world at large, but essentially
hidden, specifically, from her.
Joining
Hannah, with a secret of his own, is the gloriously handsome librarian, Spencer
Rush. Meeting him was fate. Trusting him was a choice. But falling for him was
beyond her control.
Through
her life-changing quest, doubts increase while truths of her past are unveiled.
Two seemingly unrelated instruments become the keys to unlocking her future. A
book. And a stranger.
Call it
FATE. Call it INTENSE. Definitely call it HEAT.
5 Stars!!
This book is so cute and fun! Rush is
DREAMY!! Seriously.
I was hooked from the first pages of
this book. Elizabeth Wyke has a great imagination and she’s created a world
that draws you and makes you believe. She out a fresh, new spin on paranormal
romance.
Hannah is a great heroine. She is
strong, smart, and independent. She is easy to like and is someone I would like
to be friends with in real life. That is something I look for in a heroine. Though
she is shocked by the realities unfolding before her, she takes it in stride
pretty quickly. She puts her trust in Rush (despite his not earning it
sometimes, though rarely) and together they discover conspiracies and mysteries
that will take you from page to page, guessing what’s next, and often finding
that your guess was in another direction all together.
Spencer Rush is just delicious. There
were a few times I could have smacked him upside the head for his decisions. However,
it’s hard to fault him when those choices are made under duress. Rush is drawn
to Hannah, but he is going against rules to be with her. He has to protect her
from the repercussions of her own choices in searching for answers, but also
from the consequences of his need to be with her.
There are twists and turns, fun and
love, and everything that makes a fantastic read! The ending was surprising,
but I hope hope hope there is a sequel. It’s not exactly a cliffhanger but it’s
definitely set up for following novel. I look forward to Elizabeth Wyke’s next
work!!
Though a
Colorado native, I've lived most of my life where the wind comes sweeping down
the plains, in the great state of Oklahoma. Here I live with a ton of
testosterone… my amazing husband, two incredible sons, and three dogs – two of
which are also male, and thus testosterone-driven, as well. Most of my free time
(i.e. after the kids are asleep) is spent replenishing what dwindling estrogen
levels remain, by reading and writing sappy love stories.
I
discovered my love for creative writing as a teenager, and always dreamed of
penning a full-length novel, but honestly never thought I'd really do it. Then
after falling in love with so many indie authors, I thought to myself,
"Well if they were brave enough to do it, certainly I can be too,
right?" So in-between my duties as wife and mommy, I took some online
writing classes to polish the attempt, and from the very first writing
assignment, the idea of Call It Fate was born. I knew right then I would
eventually turn it in to a book. And here we are.
I am
currently working on part two of the trilogy... stick around for more news on
its production.
I'm a real
Facebook junkie, and hope you take a second to like my page over
there so we can connect, and really stay connected long-term. I've said before
some of my other "healthy" (ok, maybe not so healthy) addictions are
über-sweet coffee drinks, and all things Maroon 5. But I'm really just a big
fan of music in general. It plays a huge role in my writing, and also
day-to-day life, motivating me to kick it in gear and fold some laundry, or
clean up the dishes. I've often said, "a workout is only as good as its
playlist"...but really, that could be said for just about everything in my
daily life.
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