The Scent of a Soul by Jennifer Thompson Virtual Book Tour



Synopsis:
Fleeing her recent past, Lilliah Woods finds refuge in the anonymity of the present day inner-city slums. As she settles into the seedy apartment she must now call home, she meets mysterious Marek Jamison when he materializes in her doorway demanding to know who she is. From that moment, he becomes a guardian and guide as she gradually discovers his hidden world. 

As their relationship develops, Lilliah learns of Marek's dark past and of a brothers' quarrel he has been embroiled in for years. The quarrel turns into a larger battle of good and evil, liberty versus tyranny, and the separation of love and lust. 

With Lilliah as the ultimate prize, the deadly conflict reaches out to threaten her family, and the outcome of the final battle will determine her fate. Lilliah must embark on an unexpected path that teaches her to trust in the man she has come to love, and give of herself as she never thought she could....


Author Bio:
Jennifer Thompson is a native Arizonan whose newfound love for writing stemmed from her great love of books. She enjoys immersing herself in an engaging story and can always be found with a good book close by. A graduate of Brigham Young University with a degree in History Teaching, Jennifer and her husband reside in southern Arizona with their five children. The Scent of a Soul is her debut novel, and with the creative flood gates now opened, she is working on bringing to life other stories waiting to be told.

My thoughts: This book was longer than what I was first expecting, at a bit over 400 pages. The length wasn't an issue once I began delving into the story. There are some parts of this book that had me to the point of "refusing" to put it down. Plus parts that were slow enough in nature I felt comfortable setting it down to do other things. Each time I came back I was drawn quickly back into the storyline. My favorite part of the book are the not-so-key players, each character has their own story and are developed in a superb way. They really pull and hold the book together both for the interest of the reader and enhancing the key-players roles.


Links:
Facebook page:  The Scent of a Soul
Twitter:  UPwithJenniferT

(Can be found on Amazon and Goodreads as well)




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1 comment:

Jennifer said...

Thank you for taking time to read THE SCENT OF A SOUL, and thank you for your wonderful review! I am so pleased that you were able to engage in the story and its characters. I am thrilled to have been featured on your amazing blog. I sent you an email; I hope it didn't get caught in your spam. :-)
~Jennifer Thompson

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