Fantasy
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New Release: Storm of Flames byKira Nyte
?? NEW RELEASE ?? Storm of Flames by Kira Nyte The Firestorm Dragon Chronicles Book 3 ? Order Today ? Amazon link: https://amzn.to/396rcVp Available on #KindleUnlimited ? Blurb Skylar Donovan was raised to trust no one but herself and her parents. Moreover, her father gave her all the tools she’d need to survive, both in practical terms and as a martial arts instructor in his respected studio. What he didn’t teach her was how to go on when his murder broke her mother’s mind, leaving Sky alone for the first time in her life.Gabriel LaRouche, youngest of the Firestorm dragons, followed a tip to Alabama in hopes of finding refugees…
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???Spotlight Author: Jennifer Zamboni’s Interview???
When you first started writing what did you find to be the hardest part? Has that changed over the years? ☕️The hardest part in the beginning was typing it all up. I began writing by hand. Now my challenge is finding time to write when I’m not in mombie mode! What do you like the most about writing in your genre? ☕️Well… I write urban fantasy with a touch of romance. I love exploring what if especially adding magic to what we know of real life! Having been in the industry what do you feel are the most positive and the most negative aspects? ☕️ Most positive has been the…
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Review: The Circle by Cindy Cipriano
The Circle was written with middle school aged children in mind. Filled with folklore, fairies, and adventure it will be able to capture and keep an adult’s attention. I can say that from first hand experience. I tend to read books without knowing what I am getting into. I hardly read a synopsis or other reviews before starting a book that I want to or have been requested to review. I don’t like to let other peoples opinions influence me. I can’t say that knowing that it was geared to a much younger person than myself would have stopped me from reading it, after all I am a huge Potter…
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Review: The Mage’s Pawn by AE Folk
It’s been a long time since I have read a fantasy book, but it took mere seconds for A.E. Folk to remind my why I once loved it. In those few seconds Folk’s descriptive talents had me walking alongside Bridget and her family. I wasn’t just a reader watching this quest , I was an active participant. Folk has such an exquisite way of describing the surrounding, using all of the senses that it will draw you straight in. Her characters are very well thought out and develop as the story progresses. Folk gets you invested to see if Bridget and her troop of acquaintances/friends will succeed in their journey.…
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Review: Mountain Ink by Darlene Tallman
Mountain Ink is my first venture into merman and holy ish!! Darlene Tallman can bring the sexy to any books she writes. Mountain Ink is all about breaking a curse. Dax is a Viking who has been cursed to live in the water until he finds his soul mate. Will he find her? Is she out there? Racine is a tattoo artist who had a hard childhood until her uncle and aunt took her in. She is happy in life, minding her own business (literally) when Dax walks into Mountain Ink tattoo parlor. And this is where my synopsis ends. I prefer to tell you things you aren’t going to…
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Review: Searching by Cindy Cipriano
Spoiler Alert! Searching is book two in the Fading Series. Yes you must read Fading (Book 1) to first to know what is truly going on, but it is so worth every second of it. Which tells you that I have already read and reviewed Fading. After Fading I (somewhat patiently – yes this is me) waited for Searching to be released. Then life got so busy on me that I didn’t get to read it right away. Well last night I picked it up. I honestly thought I was going to have to reread Fading to refresh my mind of the story line. I was wrong. After just the…
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★.•**•.★REVIEW: The Secret Seekers Society And the Beast of Bladenboro by J.L. Hickey★.•**•.★
Welcome to a world of adventure. J. L. Hickey has opened so many doors with this book. A world that as children we wish that we could explore. Heck, as an adult I want to explore. The Secret Seekers Society And the Beast of Bladenboro brings us into the life of two children, siblings, Hunter and Ellie. recently orphaned, they are shipped off to live with their godfather, who they have never met, in a huge mansion. The mansion has many secrets, of which only a couple are revealed in the book. Thankfully this is a series. As the children try to settle down in the mysterious mansion they are…
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★•**•.★Next Stop: Nina by Robin Raven★•**•.★
I have never read a time traveler novel until Robin approached me with Next Stop: Nina. I honestly did not know what to expect and had nothing to compare this book to. At times that is a good thing lol. This book hooked me almost from the get go. This is Robin Raven’s debut! Lately I have been getting blown away by all the amazing debut books I’ve been reading and this one is another one of those WOW moments. Nina has lived a life full of pain and loss. She has endured abuse from the time she was little. And just when instead of giving up she decides…
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★•**•.★REVIEW: Caller 107 by Matthew S Cox★•**•.★
I reviewed Caller 107 before I started My Blissful Books. This was a book that is not part of my usual genres. That is actually why I chose it. Caller 107 sounded intriguing and that is what drew me to it. So here is my review of Caller 107, plus some. I hate doing spoilers of books which is why my original review on Goodreads and Amazon is so short. But here on MBB I will be going a little more in depth. Original Review: I will admit that I had a hard time getting into Caller 107 but boy am I ever glad I stuck it out! Maybe it…