Saturday 16 August 2014

Review: Forever Flames by Debbie Christiana #Paranormal #Romance #NewRelease

The Blurb
Sometimes the past won’t stay where it belongs.
Marc and Natalia are settling into parenthood, but can’t shake the feeling of déjà vu when it comes to their new baby.
Sensing they’ve been a family before and something horrible happened, they journey back in time, through hypnotic regression, to eighteenth century Belgium. Here they relive a shocking lifetime that challenges their love more than any other, and brings repercussions back into their present life.
Last time, remembering their past lives brought Marc and Natalia together, this time it may tear them apart.

My Review
Twin Flames  is on my list of all time favorite books. I’ve missed strong willed Natalia and studly Marco. You know a book is wonderful when you think of the characters after over a year has passed. Ms. Christiana has made me a happy woman by bringing them back to life through this novella.

Marc and Nat take us with them on a heart wrenching adventure. Ms. Christiana’s ability to interweave their present life with an amazing past life regression once again impressed me. The novella is a quick read that had me laughing, gasping and saddened, and when you grasp what the key on the cover means, you'll be horrified. Yet it always had me turning to the page to see what would happen next.

If you haven’t read Twin Flames that’s okay, you’ll be able to keep up with Forever Flames. It’s so good that it will make you want to grab a copy of the first book. 

I give this book five out of five key shaped chocolate bars.


I purchased this book from Amazon.

4 comments:

  1. Thank you sooo much, Nana for the absolutely wonderful review of Forever Flames. Mmmm, key shaped chocolate bars, yum.

    You're the best <3

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    1. Thanks for writing such a great novella that had me delving back into Marc and Nat's lives. I love that couple.

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  2. Great Review, Nana. Can't wait to read Forever Flames!

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