Weaver Trilogy #2 The Watcher by Heather Kindt

Posted January 15, 2024 by jrsbookr in Fantasy / 0 Comments

by Heather Kindt
Weaver Trilogy #2 The Watcher by Heather KindtThe Watcher Series: The Weaver Triology #2
Published by Independently Published on April 18, 2020
Genres: Fiction / Romance / Fantasy
Pages: 226
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Most protagonists are heroes confined to the pages of a book . . . most heroes are not Watchers.When Laney sends William home to be healed by his father, she thinks she will never see him again. After all, his home is in colonial Massachusetts in the story she wrote last year. But when William's words and actions mysteriously begin to appear on her page, she wonders if she's lost all control over her characters and their stories.William will fight through the war around him, again and again, to reach the woman he loves, going against her desire to keep him safe. With the Gate Keeper on William's side of the page working for The Wanderer, a woman determined to eradicate the Weavers, he must find a way to keep head-strong Laney out of the book, even if it means working with his archenemy, Jonas Webb.

Review:

The Watcher is the second book in a three-book series about characters who can write stories, and as they weave their tales, the characters can come to life, and they are not always the good ones. Heather Kindt is an outside-the-box thinker. Her storylines and characters follow no rules and stand out among other fantasy stories. They also get you thinking, what if I wrote this evil character and he came to life, or what if I go into this book and can’t get out? I like how we explore the different roles in each book in this new world of weavers. We have Weavers, watchers, gatekeepers, and enders, and each one plays a part in keeping things in line, but what happens when those who are meant to guard have their own opinions about how the story should go?

About Heather Kindt

Heather Kindt grew up in Derry, New Hampshire, but now resides in the mountains of Colorado with her husband and two children. She loves writing YA fantasy and humorous fiction. Her debut novel, Ruby Slips and Poker Chips, won the Dan Alatorre Word Weaver Writing Contest.