Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Gypsy Prophecy Book Review

Gypsy Prophecy

By Itay Itzhaky

 Gypsy Prophecy by [Itzhaky, Itay]
What would you do if your whole life was one big secret?
Danielle will stop at nothing to discover the truth.
Danielle, a young woman in her 20’s, was adopted as a baby by horticulturists and raised on a flower farm on a moshav in Israel. The terms of this adoption were that she must never seek out her birthplace or her biological parents. She couldn’t help the feeling that something was missing. Danielle had this unexplainable, haunting, recurring dream of falling into the abyss. Yearning for answers to questions like why she was abandoned by her birth parents at the orphanage in Jaffa so many years ago, she longed to discover the truth. With the support of her boyfriend, Shay, she began her journey, hoping to put her mind to rest.
In their quest for the truth they come across unique and colorful characters. Nelly, a gypsy medium who Shay often consults, helps uncover Danielle’s roots, giving her the first glimpse of clarity. They follow the clues to Southern France, where a gypsy prophecy unfolds. Now it is up to Shay and Danielle to fulfill their destiny to restore the balance between good and evil amongst the gypsy community.

Passion, romance and fast paced adventure make this book impossible to put down.

An exceptional journey, filled with exciting suspense that will most definitely captivate you and leave you wanting more.

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MY REVIEW

Danielle loved to sell her flower bouquets at the local bus stop every other Friday. It is here that she briefly meets Shai. A few days later by chance, she runs into him again. Danielle sees this as a sign, and from then on they become inseparable. But after getting a reading from Shai’s gypsy friend, Danielle becomes engrossed in the activities surrounding her birth and the death of her natural parents. As Shai works on finding more information for her, he discovers secrets about his own past. How can he tell Danielle what he has learned? And what will it do to their relationship?


I enjoyed getting to know Danielle and Shai. Their innocence in the beginning had me pulling for them to be together. I loved reading about the gypsy community and how close knit they were. They are an intriguing people. The story was a bit repetitive, and at times I felt there was more description than was needed, making me briefly lose interest. The plot though, was enough to keep the story flowing. It’s obvious that the author needs more experience in his delivery, but with this story, he’s off to a good start. I would definitely read more from him.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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