ARC REVIEW: The Seas Between Us by Jana Sun

Rating: 5 out of 5.

The Seas Between Us is an urban fantasy romance by indie author Jana Sun. Merrow has been saddled with a terrible burdensome task: if she fails to complete it, the lives of her tribe will cease to exist as she knows them, and so, to keep them safe, she must lure a human to the sea. Owen, a struggling artist with the gentlest of souls, feels as free with a paintbrush in hand as he does by the sea, as though it calls to him, but he is as isolated as an island in the vast ocean and finds himself placed in Merrow’s crosshairs. But perhaps a terrible fate wasn’t what allowed their paths to cross; perhaps fate just meant for them to find each other, a soul that spoke so completely to their own. A love so strong it felt like destiny had played a part… if only time wasn’t slipping away and the weight of many lives wasn’t an iron cuff a second away from pulling them under ever-darkening waves and drowning any hope that had wished to bubble to the surface.

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REVIEW: Moonlight Reborn by Miyo Hunter

Rating: 2 out of 5.

Moonlight Reborn is book one in the paranormal shifter romance series Moonlight Mates by Miyo Hunter. For peace between packs, the firstborn of each pack must be exchanged, but the promise of being treated like a family member was a lie. Sophia suffered as an outcast for years, surrounded by enemies, until one touch changed everything. With too many secrets to keep, unrest in the castle, and people gunning for her, Aaron was a complication Sophia could do without, but you cannot ignore fate’s call.

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ARC REVIEW: Daughter of the Drowned Empire by Frankie Diane Mallis

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Daughter of the Drowned Empire is a new adult high fantasy/romantasy by Frankie Diane Mallis; it is book one in the Drowned Empire series. It follows Lady Lyriana, who is third in line to the Seat of Power in Bamaria, but her position is not one of safety. Her cousin is gone, her sisters need protection, and now so does she. With her plans shaken and on the threat of having to leave her home, she has to take the only option available to her: training to be a Soturion warrior in only seven months. But she’s not alone; Lord Rhyan, an outsider in Bamaria, has to prove himself by helping Lyr get through training. However, this isn’t their only trial because Bamaria is under threat, so are Lyr and her family, and Lyr needs to be strong enough to fight for not just herself and her family but for her country—she cannot fail.

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