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The Mistwalker by Regine Abel

5.0

If you believe there’s more to this world than only what your eyes see, The Mistwalker is a book for you. The author creates a world in which the layers of the world connect. The connection is brief, but rythmic, the two planes interfering for 3 days every month, when a strange mist overtakes the known world. People fear it, for it’s known to have taken human lives; they are also fascinated by it, as stories about strange mist creatures are being whispered around them. Jade is cautios and the arrival of the mist has never caught her unprepared. But this time, she gets exposed to it by her sister’s foolish mistake. She surely lives to tell, but she experiences a powerful connection to the Mistwalker she encountered, even after the Mist itself is gone. Meeting a breathtaking handsome stranger that soon becomes her boyfriend only complicates things more. Will it be him or the Mistwalker her true partner?
The Mistwalker is a true romance; but, apart from that, it is about one’s desires and the way they shape the world around them. It’s sometimes tensed, sometimes tragic and sometimes heart melting. But, in the end, it’s about acceptance of the unknown and unseen.