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Must read: Emigh Cannaday's Annika Brisby Series

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click on the image to go to amazon Today's Post is not a review but a message of a MUST READ.  Emigh Cannaday is the author of the Annika Brisby series.  The fourth of which was released a couple of days ago.  The series follows Annika who gets lost in the Balkans and ends up falling in love with an Elf assassin.  Their lives are never the same again and they are driven by their passions. Throw in a sexy brother in law Vampires, and Druids and you have an intense adult Fantasy that makes you want to scream and then cry when the author delivers surprising twists and turns in the plot.  The first book The Flame and the Arrow and the whole series is available on  Amazon . I loved this so much that for me it only comes second to the Cursed Magic series of Casey O'Dell . Make sure you put this on your to be read list.

Terah Edun

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Terah Edun is the New York Times bestselling author of the Courtlight, Crown Service, and Algardis series, set in the eponymous Algardis Universe. Her books boast exhilarating adventures, breathless romance, and incredible fantasy for readers of all ages. Her Courtlight and Crown Service series are in libraries and bookstores, are “sure to whet readers’ appetite for suspense and intrigue” according to RT Book Review, and can be seen on the USA Today Happily Ever After blog. Together the series has sold over a quarter-million copies. Her books are available in five languages, audio, and print. She is the author of 15+ books and her latest release is here: teedun.com/newrelease. You can find her on I promised a review of my favourite authors.  I chose to begin with Terah as I recently finished her latest book Blades of Sorcery. The Crown Service series is set during the Initiate Wars which precede the story of Ciardis in the Courtlight Series.                              

An Exotic Heir (Merry Men Quartet, #1) by Meredith Bond

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An Exotic Heir by Meredith Bond is a Regency novel with all the intrigue and angst that accompanies the young women in their search for true love.  The scene change to Calcutta gives a smooth change of scenery and opens a whole new background for intrigue and scheming.  The whole moral question of bigotry is treated in a wholly organic manner and does not come across as forced. This is a good clean read that has such a great story that you wish it would go on for just a few more pages.  Do be warned however that the novel addresses the matter of interracial relationships.

The Spice Bride by Karen Aminadra

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The Spice Bride by Karen Aminadra The Spice Bride (The Emberton Brothers #1) by Karen Aminadra The Spice bride is a good clean read and readers of all ages will enjoy it. The story adequately follows the main characters forced into a situation and their way of dealing with it and its surprising consequences. I do feel that the moral issues addressed in the book are a bit forced and it has the potential of coming across as a moral lesson. A good recommendation if you want the romance without the graphic detail. I will recommend this to my teenager and her friends.