I See Me
By Meghan Ciana Doidge
- Release Date: 2014-10-30
- Genre: Fantasy
Description
The day I turned nineteen, I expected to gain what little freedom I could within the restrictions of my bank account and the hallucinations that had haunted me for the last six years. I expected to drive away from a life that had been dictated by the tragedy of others and shaped by the care of strangers. I expected to be alone. Actually, I relished the idea of being alone. Instead, I found fear I thought I’d overcome. Uncertainty I thought I’d painstakingly planned away. And terror that was more real than anything I’d ever hallucinated before. I’d seen terrible, fantastical, and utterly impossible things … but not love. Not until I saw him.
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This paranormal romance/urban fantasy is the first book in the Oracle Series by author Meghan Ciana Doidge. Author’s note: The ideal reading order of I See Me (Oracle 1) is between Dowser 3 and 4, but it's not actually necessary to read the Dowser Series before reading the Oracle Series.
WARNING: ADULT (18+) CONTENT
Reviews
Wonderful!
5By richelleestesCouldn’t stop reading. Loved how the Dowser series characters are entwined too- really enriches the whole storyline :)None
2By going for the MATIt's like junior high D & D but with porn and cupcakes. For west coast millennials with subpar reading skills maybe. There are spots where I felt a glimmer of hope, but too few to seek out more books by this author until a few decades have passed. Forget the cupcakes, forget the serials, write a real book with a beginning and end.Backgrounds
5By math wizardExcellent story! I think you will enjoy meeting Rochelle and Beau. This story will let you learn about the oracle and her ties with Jade, the wolf pack and Blackwell. It is full of background stories of what makes up Rochelle.Ah, yes
5By Casey4147A new series from someone who has become one of my favorite authors in the Urban Fantasy genre. New characters and old favorites come together in a story of a young woman on a voyage of self-discovery - is she just a broken, crazy orphan like she's been told, or is she something more?