Runaway Fate by Elizabeth Hunter @EHunterWrites @jennbeachpa #KindleUnlimited

Posted October 25, 2020 by Anne - Books of My Heart in Blog Tour, Book Review / 3 Comments

Runaway Fate by Elizabeth Hunter

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Runaway Fate by Elizabeth Hunter @EHunterWrites @jennbeachpa #KindleUnlimitedRunaway Fate by Elizabeth Hunter
Series: Moonstone Cove #1
Published by Self-Published on October 27, 2020
Genres: Paranormal
Pages: 330
Format: eARC
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A professor, a housewife, and a mechanic walk into a gym… and walk out as partners in a twist of fate they never saw coming!

Katherine wasn’t looking for anything extraordinary in her life. She had a job she loved, a husband she adored, and a home in the beautiful seaside town of Moonstone Cove.

Okay yes, she worked too much and had fallen out of touch with all her friends, but that happened to everyone, right? And sure, she was feeling a little creaky in the mornings and couldn’t drink coffee after noon, but that was just life in middle age.

Four minutes was all it took for fate to run away with anything that resembled normal.

Now Katherine is trying to place mysterious psychic visions into her previously ordered life. She’s playing referee between a displaced Southern mama and a sarcastic mechanic with a chip on her shoulder. And her quiet life has been upended by a mysterious rash of violent acts by students at her school.

Thankfully, her new friends have powers of their own, and together they just might discover who or what has it in for the quiet citizens of Moonstone Cove.

I have only read Elizabeth Hunter’s offerings in the Paranormal Women’s Fiction.  I like paranormal and the concept of older, more realistic heroines.  Her first trilogy, Glimmer Lake  is set in the same world as Runaway Fate,  which is the first in the Moonstone Cove trilogy.  In fact, we get a visit from the Glimmer Lake ladies.

I like Katherine who is our main character and point of view.  She is a professor, very smart and very happily married.   The incident which changes her, also changes what become her two new friends.  It is great to see her develop these new friends. They work on their new skills and their new relationship.  It’s all new and uncomfortable but they need each other.

There is a mystery around the situation which brings forth their new talents.  It’s tough to track down how and why it is happening. They are trying hard to save lives, but it is also dangerous for them. They do well with sorting out the problem and making a new support group for themselves.

I really enjoyed this and look forward to the next story in December, Fate Actually, which gives us Toni’s viewpoint.  It is interesting that it is trios of friends rather than even numbers but it seems to work well.

About Elizabeth Hunter

Elizabeth Hunter is a contemporary fantasy and romance author. She is a graduate of the University of Houston Honors College and a former English teacher.

She currently lives in Central California with her husband, son, very ineffective canine assistants, and a pitifully empty fish tank.

ELIZABETH HUNTER is a ten-time USA Today and international best-selling author of romance, contemporary fantasy, and paranormal mystery. Based in both Central California and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, she travels extensively to write fantasy fiction exploring world mythologies, history, and the universal bonds of love, friendship, and family.

She has published over forty works of fiction and sold over a million books worldwide. She is the author of the Glimmer Lake series, Love Stories on 7th and Main, the Elemental Legacy series, the Irin Chronicles, the Cambio Springs Mysteries, and other works of fiction.

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Posted October 25, 2020 by Anne - Books of My Heart in Blog Tour, Book Review / 3 Comments


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