The Seer
by T.M. Cromer
For readers who enjoy the following tropes: Grumpy Sunshine, Psychic Romance, He Falls First, Star-Crossed Lovers, Fated Mates, Love vs Duty, Second-Chance Romance, Touch Her and Die.
Fintan Sullivan saw the future—and it ruined his life.
A Siren with a voice powerful enough to steal magic, he ditched his rising rockstar career (and the woman of his dreams) after a vision warned him Taryn Stephens would be his ruin. Now, twenty years later, he works for The Authority as their psychic-in-residence, predicting disasters and dodging emotional entanglements like a pro. But when called upon to investigate a magical artifact, Fintan finds himself face-to-face with the one woman he swore never to see again. Worse? The vision still stands.
Taryn has questions for the man who shattered her heart.
Like, why did Fintan ghost her harder than a haunted house? Why does he look more irresistible now with his whole brooding, tortured vibe? And how is she supposed to avoid him when the ancient artifact she’s researching belonged to one of his deadliest ancestors? With each passing moment, her problems grow, especially when Fintan’s Siren abilities turn out to be the key to unlocking its magic. Too bad he’s still terrified of his power, and her.
The future hasn’t changed—Taryn is still destined to be Fintan’s undoing.
But as passion ignites and their enemies close in, Fintan realizes he might have been wrong about what his vision really means. Some fates aren’t meant to be outrun. Some are meant to be embraced—no matter the cost.
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Martial Peak Reviews
T.M. Cromer's The Seer is a captivating blend of romance, fantasy, and suspense, skillfully weaving together a tapestry of tropes that will appeal to fans of the genre. With its intriguing premise and well-developed characters, the novel offers a fresh take on the classic themes of love, destiny, and self-discovery.
At the heart of the story is Fintan Sullivan, a Siren whose voice possesses the extraordinary power to steal magic. This unique ability sets the stage for a life filled with both promise and peril. Fintan's journey is marked by a pivotal moment when a vision of the future compels him to abandon his burgeoning rockstar career and the woman he loves, Taryn Stephens. This decision, driven by a desire to protect both himself and Taryn, sets the tone for the novel's exploration of themes such as love versus duty and the complexities of fate.
Fintan's character is a study in contrasts. He is both grumpy and endearing, a man haunted by his past choices yet driven by a sense of responsibility. His role as The Authority's psychic-in-residence allows him to use his abilities for the greater good, predicting disasters and avoiding emotional entanglements. However, the reappearance of Taryn in his life forces him to confront the very emotions he has long suppressed. Cromer does an excellent job of portraying Fintan's internal struggle, making him a relatable and sympathetic character.
Taryn Stephens, on the other hand, is a vibrant and determined heroine. Her quest for answers about Fintan's sudden departure from her life is both compelling and relatable. Taryn's character embodies the grumpy sunshine trope, bringing light and warmth to Fintan's brooding demeanor. Her involvement with the ancient artifact linked to Fintan's ancestors adds an intriguing layer to the story, intertwining their fates in unexpected ways.
The chemistry between Fintan and Taryn is palpable, and their interactions are charged with tension and longing. Cromer expertly navigates the complexities of their relationship, exploring themes of second-chance romance and fated mates. The novel delves into the idea that some connections are destined, regardless of the obstacles that stand in their way. As Fintan grapples with his fear of his own power and the potential consequences of their reunion, the reader is drawn into a narrative that is both emotionally resonant and thought-provoking.
One of the standout aspects of The Seer is its exploration of the concept of destiny. Fintan's initial vision of Taryn as his undoing serves as a catalyst for the story's events, but as the plot unfolds, it becomes clear that destiny is not as straightforward as it seems. Cromer challenges the notion of predetermined fate, suggesting that some outcomes are meant to be embraced rather than avoided. This theme is skillfully woven into the narrative, adding depth and complexity to the characters' journeys.
The novel's pacing is well-balanced, with a blend of action, romance, and introspection that keeps the reader engaged from start to finish. Cromer's writing is both evocative and accessible, drawing the reader into a world where magic and reality coexist. The inclusion of magical elements, such as Fintan's Siren abilities and the mysterious artifact, adds an enchanting layer to the story, enhancing its overall impact.
In comparison to other works in the genre, The Seer stands out for its unique take on familiar tropes. Fans of authors like Nalini Singh and Ilona Andrews will find much to enjoy in Cromer's blend of romance and fantasy. The novel's exploration of themes such as love, destiny, and self-discovery is both timeless and timely, resonating with readers who appreciate stories that delve into the complexities of the human heart.
Overall, The Seer is a compelling and beautifully crafted novel that will appeal to fans of psychic romance and star-crossed lovers. T.M. Cromer has created a world that is both magical and relatable, populated by characters who are as flawed as they are endearing. The novel's exploration of love, destiny, and the choices that define us is both thought-provoking and emotionally satisfying. For readers seeking a story that combines romance, fantasy, and suspense, The Seer is a must-read.
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