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Title:A Carpet of Purple Flowers
Author:Tracey-anne McCartney
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First
Pages:Pages: 360 pages
Published:October 17th 2015 by Urbane Publications
Categories:Fantasy. Romance
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A Carpet of Purple Flowers Paperback | Pages: 360 pages
Rating: 4.1 | 51 Users | 37 Reviews

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A captivating tale where fantasy and reality meet as the hearts of four strangers are thrown into circumstances, not of their own making.

Bea lives a simple life working in a South London second-hand bookshop. It had been an especially difficult year, first with her uncle dying, then splitting up with Brandon, her philandering boyfriend. The shop's trivial daily conversations, local faces, and calm were all that she desired, but that was all about to change.

No-one expects to bump into supernatural beings, let alone two opposing sects of a forgotten race. Her quiet existence quickly turns into turmoil as she unravels a secret past. A lost history in which love, revenge, betrayal, magic, and karma are not mere cycles of a soul, but a sacred journey of a much bigger picture.

The future is not set in stone and the choices that Bea makes ripple through the cosmos. As the secret unfolds she realises that no matter what form your soul takes there are consequences for all actions in which time has no relevance – we call it karma, they call it Vo-ror-bla.

What would you do if your core beliefs of existence came into question?




Book Two: Awake in Purple Dreams (In Progress)

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( Source: I requested the publisher to read this. This will not affect my reviews.)This is a debut novel by Tracey-Anne McCartney.It took me a long time to continuosly read it because at the beginning of the story it was slow paced and the happenings were just too fast for the story. But in the middle up to last page. This story is amazing. What I love about this, is that the symbols and mysteries. Theres so many words are foreign to me about their world. The soul enters a body to gain these

A world within a world that you never knew existed and one youll NEVER forget. A Carpet of Purple Flowers ticks all the boxes: fantasy, romance, action and suspense. Creative storytelling tantalizes all the senses transporting the reader to a realm where earthly boundaries do not apply. Exceptional and engaging dialog filled with raw emotions and sly humor brings the characters to life. The story quickly revs up and propels the reader into layers of the otherworldly sprinkled with folklore and

I was give this book as a beta reader, and loved it from the first chapter. I loves that the story was written with the London slang and written as spoken, not many do that. This book has travelled with me all over, I can't even describe it. It's like you get pulled into a world and can't leave, you get to thinking 'I wonder if it's really real', as we are so engrossed in the story we can't tell from fantasy and reality, this book is fabulous, intriguing and keeps you engrossed. 5stars for me ✳✳

2.5 stars. Review to follow

"The veil between the worlds is thin"This is a most entrancing and captivating story. Bea, as the central character, weathers every emotional storm you can imagine, and as we get to know her, we feel for her plight, and one is torn on her behalf as she herself is torn, between two men, two identities, two realms of reality.Bea is living a fairly ordinary life, running a small, somewhat esoteric, bookshop in London, left to her by her much-missed uncle. Into her somewhat muted existence burst

Bea is a bookstore owner in London living a quiet life when she starts meeting people she believes are random. It turns out they've intentionally inserted themselves into her life and are from another realm. Bea has a connection to them she never could've imagined, which complicates her life, brings love, friendship, and forces her to make impossibly difficult decisions about her future. I love this book. The story incorporates our world and the characters from the other world beautifully,

I liked the name of this one, but unfortunately, the book didn't resonate nearly as well. I didn't connect well with, or like, the characters, and the storyline didn't move me either. I'm sorry that this one wasn't one I enjoyed, as I thought it sounded good. I'm sure many readers will love the characters and storyline, so I wouldn't caution anyone against trying it. It just wasn't to my personal reading taste.
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