This sounded so good. The next Sookie? Bring it! In reality? A bit disappointing. Not bad. Not great.There is a love triangle. Mercy is in love with Jackson. Okay. But wait for it....Jackson happens to be Maisie's boyfriend. Her twin. Then there is Peter. Mercy also loves Peter, but not in the way s...
Another kindle first freebie that I picked up at one point. It's about Mercy, the youngest in a long line of witches. She comes from one of the thirteen lines of witches who shifted the world away from one run by demons many years ago. Three of the families regretted what they did and split off. The...
Mercy and the rest of the Savannah Taylors are part of a long line of witches that have been given the responsibility of holding down the "Line" that keeps demons from entering our world. Mercy's fraternal twin, the golden-haired Maisie, was born with all the beauty and power of a true witch, while...
Disclaimer: I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher and invited to write an honest review.I was positively entertained by debut author J.D. Horn's, "The Line." I devoured this first installment of the, "Witching Savannah" series in one sitting and am eager to begin the next. I found the ...
Mercy Taylor is the one member of her infamous Savannah family who was born without magic – somewhat unusual since her family is one of the few worldwide who protect and maintain the Line. The source of magic in the world. But she can deal with that, she has all her life. A little more difficult i...
Witchcraft, hoodoo, and even Jewish lore combine to create an enthralling narrative. The Line kept me on the edge of my seat with its unexpected twists and turns. Savannah's paranormal side is brought to light in The Line. The Line is the first book in J.D. Horn's Witching Savannah series. The boo...
The Line is a paranormal story about an extensive family of witches who live in Savannah. Except for Mercy. She was the twin born without any power. When her great aunt is murdered she finds herself involved in a fight for her life. I liked the overall story-line. There were a couple of twists a...
Who would that old woman have accepted her death from? That’s the Question you need to be askin’.” Mother Jilo, The LineAn atmosphere of lies like that infects and poisons the whole life of a home. In a house like that, every breath that the children take is filled with the germs of evil.HENRIK IBSE...
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