The Immortal Weaver has all the makings of a great paranormal fantasy novel




The plot of the story revolves around The Moirai, three Sisters of Destiny who collide with a young aspiring Boston University journalist named Kathryn McDonough, also known as Katie. Katie lives in Boston and struggles across town to catch the train for her first big interview with a lonely and eccentric author named Robert Staggs.

Katie doesn’t believe in mythology, destiny, and celestial beings, but she plays with Staggs and his wacky novel of destiny and destiny. Staggs clarifies that some Beings are placed on Earth to control and manipulate our destiny. Katie is not convinced.

As Myers takes us deeper and deeper into Moirai’s tapestry weaving, Katie begins to experience strange and inexplicable phenomena ranging from witnessing a freak car accident, vivid dreams, and being followed – but who?

Staggs sets the wheels in motion during his interviews with Katie. During their time together, he spreads information about how sentient beings based on Greek mythology weave the tapestry of fate and time. His novel tells the story of how sentient beings walk the earth as ordinary people under the guidance of the sisters of destiny and their heavenly tapestry to ensure that the natural course of the universe takes place. The Moirai (the Three Sisters of Destiny) control when a man dies or when a couple falls in love. They control everything that is sewn into the tapestry of time.

Staggs informs Katie that she wrote the book after having a dream about the Moirai but after her first interview with Katie she wakes up one morning to find her manuscript burning in her fireplace, it is here that she discovers that her novel is far from fiction. .

Towards the end of Immortal Weaver Staggs somehow manages to convince Katie that both Fate and sentient beings exist. The evidence you receive is not what you would expect. At this point, I can’t put the book down and I need to know what happens next.

There’s only one thing left to do once Robert and Katy realize that fate does exist and has a different plan for them. As the tapestry of time begins to unravel, Katy finds herself being eradicated from the tapestry.

In the last paragraph, Staggs reveals to Katie that the only possible outcome for both of them is heading to their own destinations.

Myers weaves mythology into familiar faces and places today, which helps make this book so interesting.

This is a smart book and it captured and held my imagination. This is the kind of story a reader doesn’t want to stop reading in the middle, so thankfully they won’t have to, as there are three novels in this trilogy: The Immortal Weaver, Immortal Saboteur, and Immortal Stitch.

All three are worth reading and are available for download on Amazon.

This trilogy won’t let you down!

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