The bracelet around my wrist was a permanent reminder of my mission. The silver charm that was attached to the leather cord was stamped with my birth sign. Mission: Unite with my twin flame soulmate in this lifetime.
My brothers, sisters, and I were each named after the star sign we were born under. We knew that our soul purpose was to fall madly in love and battle through the obstacles that led … obstacles that led to that true love.
Antony crept up on me and caught me unaware. He was nothing like I’d imagined my twin flame soulmate to be. When he started to run, I found that I had to give chase. I had to complete my mission.
The Zodiac Twin Flame series is a twelve book new adult paranormal romance series.
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Medhurst creates a whole new world that I, a lover of all things fantasy & paranormal, have never heard of before. She introduces the unique idea of zodiac signs into the fantasy genre. Who would have thought?
In this world, people do not know what true love really looks like, instead all they know is chaos. It is up to Pisces, and her 11 …
So much potential wasted. I loved the idea of the zodiac and a twin flame soulmate they had to find, but this book failed to deliver.
Pisces is wishy-washy. She’s fragile one minute and a badass the next. Sometimes she wants a hug and other times she hates being touched. This girl has so many issues I can’t even begin to explain. Antony isn’t …
Pisces was a great character and totally relatable. Antony was a great “other half”. I am a chase girl, so I love to have a great chase that leads to love, it gets me every time. There was good set up for the rest of the series and great potential characters. I will not lie and tell you I can’t wait to read my Zodiac sign’s story, however it will …
A pleasant read!
Pisces’s mission: Unite with her twin flame soulmate…
Antony is her bodyguard…
A man who is supposed to protect her, not make her want to run…
Is she ready for her mission?
Is she ready for love?
I enjoyed and liked this read. I especially liked the romance aspect. However, the writing was a bit flat and naive. I read the …