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Review: The White Aura by Felicia Tatum

Reviewer: Justine
Rating: 4 out of 5 fairies

The White Aura by Felicia Tatum is a wonderful start to a new YA series. Felicia Tatum even used a side of paranormal rarely seen, Sorcerers!  She successfully creates a love triangle, drama, and suspense, all while keeping an almost seamless flow with 2 POVS.

I was also treated to a beautifully crafted ending. The ending put a period on this installment, and left me wondering about the next. A solid 4 fairies. 

Goodreads Synopsis
How do you live with the gut clenching truth that the one you love will die if you meet them? Twenty year old sorcerer Scott Tabors is learning how. After seeing seventeen year old Olivia Whitehead outside of a coffee shop, his heart will never be the same. He longs for her, he wants her, and he knows she will be his. They are heart mates. …but due to a curse on his family, he can’t meet her. Not yet. So for now, he visits her in her dreams. Her dreams where he can tell her everything but his name. 
Olivia Whitehead is a typical junior in high school. She and her best friend are having the time of their lives, but she can’t help but notice the changes happening to her. Especially the changes in her heart after she begins dreaming about a mysterious dark haired young man. But what will happen when the school heartthrob decides he wants Olivia? Will she realize the dream man is real or will she move on?
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