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Motivum Spectrum was written by Pauline Barath with the intention of sharing a different outlook on long-lasting motivation, she wrote this book as a written reminder to a special person who begged her to write it down. As a fiction author most of the time, Pauline Barath was surely hesitant to focus on real-world problems because her fiction writing is her distraction. However, her deep-rooted need to always help where she can override her desire to just turn it all off; and in the hopes that her need to better understand her Motivum Spectrum can help at least one other person find that drive through life. Then this book has served its purpose.
This is a story of Tes, She is a Witch but she isn't, She is also a werewolf beda. She realises in her senior year that Life as she knew it was all a lie and learns that her family has lied to her from the day she was born. Further, the twists and turns of her truth-seeking and the journey of saving the town are filled with challenges of facts and her friends are the only ones she can trust. This book is meant to entertain and with an abundance of mixed secrets that twist Tes's reality, there is much to be discovered. From Witches to Werewolves, Vampires to sacrifices this story has it all.
This is the final instalment of the A Blood Life series, Saskia is faced with a tough decision in the end but ultimately this book is a short story I love the characters of this series of mine, and maybe someday I will pick up where I left off but for now, this last adventure, and the sad tragedy, that befalls Sasha would have to be it.
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