The POISE Archives: Gifts
The POISE Archives trilogy is, first and foremost, the story of friendship. The books in this urban fantasy series from paranormal mystery and contemporary romance author Martine Cullum, are books about magic, personal growth and destiny.
Emma Dalton, counsellor, therapist and successful entrepreneur, is a woman with a mission; a mission that does not include falling for a dashing undercover agent or getting involved in the dangerous world of shamanic ritual and megalomaniacs.
Already the successful owner of Cocomo, a personal development image consultancy, she is launched into the world of the esoteric through a chance encounter at Heathrow airport. The encounter that will threaten her life and bring into it the love and friendship she had not realised was missing.
Set in Knightsbridge, in London’s West End, The POISE Archives: Gifts encompasses contemporary fantasy, contemporary romance, magical realism and the paranormal.
What to expect.
The POISE Archives: Gifts is the first book from English novelist Martine Cullum. This charming urban fantasy is the story of family, friendship, and the spiritual world. It is a book about magic, the power of positive thinking, and working together to overcome challenges.
With characters from both the mundane and the spiritual world, the suspense, mysticism and intrigue, in this contemporary fantasy series is rife with paranormal twists & turns, and is without gory details, graphic violence, explicit sex or unnecessary profanity. Fusing everyday realism with a twist of fantasy, magic, and a touch of romance, this imaginative series delivers a feeling of adventure, friendship and escapism whilst tapping into the awakening spiritual.
“Charlies Angels meet Men in Black, with a little bit of magic!”
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