Queen of Fate & Fire by Annie Anderson ~ Excerpt

Queen of Fate & Fire by Annie Anderson ~ Excerpt

Queen of Fate and Fire by Annie Anderson

About Queen of Fate & Fire by Annie Anderson

Title: Queen of Fate & Fire
Author: Annie Anderson
Genre: Urban Fantasy

Queen of Fate & Fire by Annie Anderson
A crown I don’t want. A bargain I can’t take back. A life I refuse to sacrifice.

After four hundred years on my own, one would think I’d be able to walk away and never look back. I’d done it a thousand times before with nary an inkling of guilt. But with my brand new predicament, there is no way I can turn down the offered bargain—not if I want everyone I love to stay alive.

Now, all I have to do is trek through the very realm I nearly died to keep sealed. Sure. Because there’s no way that could go wrong.

Unseelie Court, here I come.

Excerpt from Queen of Fate & Fire by Anne Anderson

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Annie Anderson

They say the first year of marriage was the hardest. If the blade to my new husband’s throat was any indication, they—whoever they were—would be right.

But this wasn’t my husband—not really.

Sure, this was Alistair’s body, and sure, he was probably hidden somewhere, crouched low in the recesses of his own mind, but the man looking through Alistair’s eyes, and wearing Alistair’s skin was not my husband. He was some kind of dark Fae, and he’d taken over.

“What have you done with him? Where is he?” I’d meant it to come out as commanding, but I didn’t quite hit the mark. I was a frantic mess at best, and the monster wearing my husband’s skin knew it.

This was what I got for coming to Faerie. Literally every single person with any lick of sense said demons could get possessed here. They said it was too risky. They said Alistair was in danger by following me to this place.

Did I listen?

Of course not. I smiled, nodded, and did whatever the fuck I wanted to anyway, and look where we were. Look at what happened to the man I loved.

I should have known something was off the moment I saw Alistair fall in the gorge. We’d been trying to keep the Unseelie Fae back. We were trying to stop Verena and whatever cracked plot she was trying to carry out. I’d thought we’d succeeded. Peering into the strikingly blue eyes of Alistair’s hijacked face, I’d say we missed one.

I saw the lie cross his face before he opened his mouth. No. Not today, buddy.

“Think very carefully about what you say next.”I could practically feel my molars cracking from how hard I was clenching my jaw, and if my blade happened to nick his neck, well, it was just a sign that I meant business.

And yeah, this was far too close to home for me. Not just that it was Alistair—not that it was the man I loved being used in such a fashion. No, this was Maria all over again. This was everything I’d buried bubbling up to the surface.

And if Alistair’s face wavered a little due to some unshed tears, well, I’d say I’d earned them.

Not-Alistair took that moment to pounce, bringing the sword from his scabbard up and knocking my blade away from his neck.

I scrambled back a step, before our swords clashed—or rather my athame went from dagger-sized to short-sword sized after I pressed the rune on the handle, and I attacked. My fencing skills were weak at best, but no-rules swordplay? Aidan had once said I was a natural.

Still, this guy was parrying every single strike like he was humoring me rather than fighting for his life.

“I am not your enemy,” Not-Alistair’s mouth said, but his voice was no longer my husband’s. It had a burr of something else I couldn’t place. A smokiness that had never been there before—not even when he’d been phased.

“Really? You got a funny way of showing it.” My frustration bubbled up inside my chest as I slashed and parried. I couldn’t say why I didn’t want to use the power that roiled beneath my skin, but I didn’t.

I could kill him.

I could hurt him.

But I didn’t want to.

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About Annie Anderson

Annie Anderson is a military wife and United States Air Force veteran. Originally from Dallas, Texas, she is a southern girl at heart, but has lived all over the US and abroad. As soon as the military stops moving her family around, she’ll settle on a state, but for now she enjoys being a nomad with her husband, two daughters, an old man of a dog, and a young pup that makes life… interesting.

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Caraval by Stephanie Garber ~ Review

Caraval by Stephanie Garber ~ Review

Caraval by Stephanie Garber

Three reasons you should read this Fairy Tale Retelling:

  • Caraval by Stephanie Garber really captured the feeling of wonder. and at many times confusion. of Alice in Wonderland.
  • Garber twisted the truth and hid the lies within lies to make you doubt everything and wonder if you ever really knew the truth to begin with.
  • Scarlet and Donatella make a great duo, and their bond as sisters is very apparent and meaningful.

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Title: Caraval
Author: Stephanie Garber
Series: Caraval #1
Genre: Young Adult, Fairy Tale Retelling

Caraval by Stephanie Garber

Scarlett Dragna has never left the tiny island where she and her sister, Tella, live with their powerful, and cruel, father. Now Scarlett’s father has arranged a marriage for her, and Scarlett thinks her dreams of seeing Caraval—the faraway, once-a-year performance where the audience participates in the show—are over.

But this year, Scarlett’s long-dreamt-of invitation finally arrives. With the help of a mysterious sailor, Tella whisks Scarlett away to the show. Only, as soon as they arrive, Tella is kidnapped by Caraval’s mastermind organizer, Legend. It turns out that this season’s Caraval revolves around Tella, and whoever finds her first is the winner.

Scarlett has been told that everything that happens during Caraval is only an elaborate performance. Nevertheless she becomes enmeshed in a game of love, heartbreak, and magic.

My Review of Caraval:

Caraval by Stephanie Garber was quite an interesting trip down the rabbit hole. Scarlet and Donatella are sisters that are incredibly different – as many sisters are. Scarlet is looking for a way to safely escape their horrible father, but Donatella is looking for adventure.

And adventure is what they find – but it’s not the adventure either of them really thought it would be. Separated before they can enter Caraval – the story follows Scarlet as she searches for her sister through the crazy twists and turns of the game. And if she wins – she will be rewarded with one wish.

I loved the atmosphere of Caraval. It was a very well-balanced mix of the dark and dangerous with the bright and spectacular. You never know who is really a player or a performer, who is telling the truth and who is lying, and which way the clues will lead you next.

The ending was quite a surprise. While I had figured some of the mysteries out, there were still several that I to find out right along with Scarlet – which is always nice. There’s just enough left unknown at the end that you will NEED to get book two started, so you might want to have that on hand.

I loved the little nods to Alice in Wonderland along the journey. Just enough to notice, but not so much that Caraval didn’t remain it’s own unique story and place.

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Love’s Healing Home by Claire Colby ~ Review

Love’s Healing Home by Claire Colby ~ Review

Love's Healing Home by Claire Colby

Three reasons you should read this Sweet Romance:

  • Love’s Healing Home by Claire Colby is a sweet small-town romance where you really get to know the characters.
  • The relationship between the three sisters really rang true as they interacted with each other.
  • Matt is an amazing man and makes an incredible hero in the story.

About Love’s Healing Home by Claire Colby

Title: Love’s Healing Home
Author: Claire Colby
Series: Second Chance at Love #1
Genre: Contemporary Sweet Romance

Love's Healing Home by Claire Colby

After Lily’s fiance breaks off their engagement, she pulls up her roots and planted herself in Texas to make a new home closer to her sisters. She focuses all of her attention on her new life, which includes renovating her Grandmother’s old house–and ignoring the way her handsome neighbor’s smile causes her heart to skip a beat.

Matt is Sweet Grove’s most eligible bachelor, but his new neighbor from up north has him rethinking what–and who–he wants in his Happily Ever After. He has no idea that Lily thinks it’s the wrong time to meet Mr. Right. Can the love he feels for his lovely new neighbor change her mind and win her heart?

My Review of Love’s Healing Home:

 

Love’s Healing Home by Claire Colby was a really cute story that introduced me to the “Flower Sisters” as they come to be called around town. The star of the first book is Rose, a teacher that has moved to Texas. The reasons for her move are a little vague. She wants to get away from her ex-fiance who broke her heart, and one of her sisters needed to relocate because of “something bad.”

Matt is the hunky neighbor who just happens to work at the school where Lily will be teaching in the fall. He was a fun character. An all-around good guy, but sometimes he seemed a little one-dimensional. There wasn’t all that much to him.

Lily was a little more complex, and their relationship comes on really fast. As a novella, I didn’t get a lot of the slow burn and build up that I like to see. There wasn’t a lot standing in their way, so at times I struggled to find the conflict.

The copy I read had quite a few errors that tended to take me out of the story. I still enjoyed overall, but I think it could have used a little more polishing.

**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**

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