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Added July 12, 2004

Wheel of Fate

Tarot: Wheel of Fortune

Author: Master Nage
Publisher: eXtasy Books
Available At: www.extasybooks.com
Publishing Date: June 2004
Genre: Romance: Erotic/Fantasy/Novella
Format: Ebook download in PDF/HTML/LIT
Price: $2.99
ISBN: 1-55410-114-X
Author Email/Website: www.nage.dream-sequence.net/
Reviewer: Cyndi Witkus

The Tarot card, Wheel of Fortune, is one of luck and fate, depending on your perception. The story starts with Candice drinking at a bar, trying to cope with what's happened with her and her friends. Against her normal nature, she begins telling the tale to a bartender there who is off duty. Candice was given her grandmother's tarot deck, a notebook of information, and a pendant. In time, Candice and her friends, Charlotte and Ellen decide to try a spell that's difficult and doesn't mean they'll succeed. They decide to astral project to where the Wheel of Fortune is and take a chance to change their fortune to the better. Of the three, only Candice must give a token to the Keeper of the Wheel.

As each goes through their own door to where they get a chance to see what will happen to change their future, Candice ends up with a slightly drunk Charlotte who is Candice's idea of a perfect love. For Ellen, it's a man she hadn't given the time of day until a challenge proves that he's her equal. For Charlotte, it's her English professor. When Charlotte relates her vision, Candice's heart slides to the ground as the vision she had of her and Charlotte is different from what Charlotte saw. When it came time for Candice to share her vision, she lies and says she can't recall it.

When Candice is done relating the story, the bartender nods in sympathy. What happens next is sheer proof that what the Wheel shows and helps people to see is oft times a matter of luck and sometimes that of fate.

Master Nage has written a well crafted story, this time from a female's point of view. He's managed to capture the essence of not just a female's desire, but also that of the emotions. This is a story that shows us that love and luck sometimes come together in a way we might not expect but might actually be for the best. Master Nage has used the Tarot over the years and this story shows not only his understanding of the Tarot and its meanings, but also too that of a person's desire and hope. I truly can recommend this story to anyone who wants something that helps them to see the path of love can be different than we expect.

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