Fantasy
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[Book Review] Shadowplay By Laura Lam & Gypsy Espresso The Magician
Shadowplay is set in a world where stage magic and real magic touch, where steampunk, fantasy, and science fiction combine to make a completely absorbing world that draws you in and immerses you in the story unfolding before you.
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[Blog Tour & Giveaway] The Sorcery Code by Dima Zales & Lion Coffee Lion Gold
In the world of The Sorcery Code, the ability to perform spells is the defining characteristic separating the Haves from the Have-Nots. Sorcerers are large and in-charge and the common people are barely scraping by.
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[Novella Review] Mine To Tarnish By Janeal Falor & Independence Coffee Company Founder’s Pride
In Chardonia, women are possessions and male warlocks use hexes, spells, and the threat of being tarnished (magically made to be bald, tattooed, and unable to have children) to keep them under their thumbs. Katherine is bold and self-sufficient – far different from what Chardonian society claims people become when they are tarnished, worth less than the shadow they cast.
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[Novella Review] Homecoming By Cecilia Robert & Dark Matter Coffee A Love Supreme
Homecoming is a steampunk/shifter fantasy short story following panther shifter Levian Grayson as he tracks down his errant mate to bring her home and Sera Czedar, the errant mate with a secret to hide.
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Words Once Spoken by Carly Drake & Purple Haze Lavender Blend Coffee
Words Once Spoken is the magical story of Evelyn, a young lady on the brink of adulthood, who has always been “different”. From childhood, she’s never liked the indoors, preferring to run wild and free in the forest with her horse and bow, and she’s never been able to stand the taste of anything that comes from animals, choosing instead to eat the flowers and fruits provided by nature.
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Anarchy: A Novel by James Treadwell & Reading Coffee Roasters Sea Salt Caramel Mocha Coffee
The second book in the Advent Trilogy, Anarchy tells the tales of three very different women whose lives intersect in a world where the veil between the possible and the impossible has been torn asunder.