Love Lines by Diana Nixon

Love Lines

by Diana Nixon

Love lines series: The traces of supernatural powers have always been crossing the world of human beings. Many people know about the existence of healers, mind readers, oneiromancers and wizards. But for centuries their lives have been kept secret and no one has ever heard about one special place, where those gifted people studied. Neither has Eileen Clark, whose life has never been different from the one other teenagers have. But one day everything changes. Eileen finds out that she belongs to the mysterious world of unnatural and the destiny leads her to Dever - a closed university for the people like her. Nothing will ever be the same again...New life, new friends, new enemies...But the true love will never let her down. It will help to go through everything...

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5 of 5 stars

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I have read one other book by Diana Nixon and I loved that so I had great expectations with Love Lines and I was not disappointed.

At the beginning we meet Eileen Clark and her friend Amanda Fairey, they are best friends and have been for a long time they have enrolled into Sheffield University but things change when they are both invited to attend Dever.

Dever is a different kind of university as it is for those who are magical and the University actually hides itself in an illusion so no one knows it is there apart from those who go there. Dever is the place that they will learn how to use their powers properly

We also meet two handsome young men, Amanda’s brother Christian and his friend Evan.

This book is written in two peoples views, Christian and Eileen. They are connected, have the same dreams, think about each other and feel each other’s feelings, it really is magical but how are they so connected?

The book was fast pacing, never a dull moment and completely capturing from page one.

I will now be getting book 2 to see what happens next.

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