The Eternal Ones by Kristen Miller.
Razorbill, 978-1595143082
Release Date: August 10, 2010
Haven Moore has lived her entire life in rural Tennessee. Ever since she was young, Haven has had visions of a life that was not hers. As Haven grew, she suppressed the memories of Constance and Ethan, a pair of doomed lovers from turn of the century New York. When the visions return, Haven is compelled to leave Snopes City and seek out Ethan, who she believes has been reincarnated as a notorious playboy, Iain. She also seeks the help of the Ouroboros Society, a group dedicated to helping those with memories of past lives. However, neither Iain or the Society is what it seems, and Haven finds herself on her own, not knowing who to trust.
I am not the target reader for this book. Star-crossed lovers, meeting across time, fated to relive old patterns -- the whole concept puts me off. It’s to Miller’s credit that I found this book both engaging and suspenseful.
Razorbill, 978-1595143082
Release Date: August 10, 2010
Haven Moore has lived her entire life in rural Tennessee. Ever since she was young, Haven has had visions of a life that was not hers. As Haven grew, she suppressed the memories of Constance and Ethan, a pair of doomed lovers from turn of the century New York. When the visions return, Haven is compelled to leave Snopes City and seek out Ethan, who she believes has been reincarnated as a notorious playboy, Iain. She also seeks the help of the Ouroboros Society, a group dedicated to helping those with memories of past lives. However, neither Iain or the Society is what it seems, and Haven finds herself on her own, not knowing who to trust.
I am not the target reader for this book. Star-crossed lovers, meeting across time, fated to relive old patterns -- the whole concept puts me off. It’s to Miller’s credit that I found this book both engaging and suspenseful.