Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Book Spotlight: The Awakening Fate in Motion by Suzanne Boisvert






SYNOPSIS:

Exiled from Earth thousands of years ago, Sar is hiding and waiting in our Galaxy. 
Manipulating the dark side of humanity and controlling many government leaders. he has now found the way back in. 
But, what does he really want? 

When Lanie Montrose ascended to the top of the music charts she felt an even deeper void within. Just when she began to feel free from the shackles of fame, she finds herself locked in a strange hospital with no idea of how she got there. Hidden memories emerge of an age-old foe from a distant world overwhelming her with more questions about her past and fate. 

Dr. Suki Carter has never been able to settle the desire to protect her lost and lonely patient, Lanie. Then, one touch of her grandfather’s clock opened a new consciousness. Lanie is not who she says she is and there is something otherworldly about that eerie clock. 

On the East Coast, a secret journal is found with bizarre entries reminding CIA agent James Sinclair of the unbelievable conspiracy stories from his estranged mother. Alien Beginnings…The shadow government... 
Now, his sceptic mind needs answers. 

Critical clues have been scattered, woven into the fabric of our history and genetic code. Powerful gifts are strategically hidden inside of us all. Our protectors have prepared for this moment. 

The Awakening has begun… 
Sar is close… 
Our fate is in motion. 

AUTHOR BIO:


Suzanne grew up in Richardson Texas with her sister and two brothers. She learned from her parents that everyone can make their dreams become reality, and that life is a combination of luck and skill. She began to dream big at a young age and feels extremely lucky in this life being the mom of four incredible children.

Immediately after graduating from high school, Suzanne was discovered and left for Paris to pursue her modeling career. She traveled around the world living in Tokyo and Milan, and then ultimately moving to London with her former husband.

After eleven years in England, Suzanne moved to Santa Barbara where she lives with her husband, Phil, her best friend and inspiration. 

Through the years, Suzanne created Boisvert Lingerie, Avia Spa, and became a DJ. The story that has haunted her since she was a young girl has found its way out and into her first novel which is the first of a trilogy. The amazing support from her family and friends helped her realize her dream and she is very grateful for this opportunity to self publish.

When Suzanne isn't writing, she's enjoying time with her family, their three dogs and traveling. She's also an avid soccer player and feels very lucky to play on a co-ed team with her husband, and on her awesome women's team, The Cosmos.

MY REVIEW:

The Awakening Fate in Motion by Suzanne Boisvert
Story starts out with Lainey and she's in the pool just relaxing. Like sign of the hawks overhead as many movies I'm recently watching have animals that will make a difference in their lives.
Also a man who's in a mine and discovers a new thing that his sister is taping...
Japanese psychiatrist  who's going through some signs of something is wrong.
James who is investigating things that don't make sense.
Like individual stories and how they all have some common things.
Information about the clock I find fascinating as it holds more than you can see.
James feels he is the chosen one but his mother is rushed to the hospital...she's always talked about Knights Templar, aliens and theres confusion with a link to the government and presidents of the US.
Interesting how they learn of their powers and how they are drawn to one another...
Like the idea of how they have to use their powers...aliens come into play and hated to hear of bombings similar to 911 day in NYC.
Liked all the travel and learning all about the different components of this whole book, wow how it all comes together.
This book covers a lot of different genres: mystery, sci fic, romance, travel, crime, etc.
Ends with acknowledgements and about the author and her other works .
Received this review copy from the author via the publisher and this is my honest opinion.

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