Premonitions
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Published: 6/28/2019
Premonitions hints at past lives and common experiences, as it draws subtle connections between people on their personal quests for adventure, love and family. Amelia Rothman, a foreign-rights editor from New York, has a turbulent personal life. Adele Durand, a young French woman, marries the wrong man in 18th century revolutionary France. What do these two women have in common? Is it possible that an apprentice medicine-man in 15th century Africa and an ancient sword…

The book begins in 1500s in Africa with a Medicine man saving the life of an infant. We then move to the 1700s in France. There we meet Adele. She is married to a merchant’s son and has two children. She runs into a former suitor and begins to question the decisions she made with her life. We jump to 2018 and find Amelia, a mother of two living in the United States. Her estranged husband asks her to give them another try for the sake of the children. Amelia must decide what is important to her.

The book is written in both first and third person. The story is well written and fast paced. This is the second in a trilogy. Since I did not read the first book in the series, I felt as if I missed out on information. The story ends with an abrupt cliffhanger which can be frustrating to some readers. I am hooked on the story and now have to wait for the next book to find out what happens in the three timelines.

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