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A review by beforethepagesgetcold
Elemental Affections by Jaime Ryanne
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
Do you love to read cosy fantasy?
A driven mage. A brooding prince. And a second chance at love...or heartbreak.
If you love magic, fantasy, and cosy vibes, with a helping of romance and some spice, this is definitely a book you're going to want to add to your tbr. It is released on January 7th, 2025.
What to expect:
✨ Fantasy Romance
✨ Magical University
✨ Science and Magic
✨ Family Politics
✨️ Banter
✨️ Light academia
✨️ Found family
✨️ Slow burn
✨ Cozy Read
✨️ Learning and growth.
I absolutely loved reading this, it is everything you could want in a cosy fantasy read. I love that the fmc is turning 30 in this book, and is an intelligent and capable woman. It was absolutely magical to see her rediscover what life means to her. This story also shows how the FMC not only falls in love with others but with herself, too. I loved how she how she learnt to trust her capabilities and intellect, itreally makes you connect with her further. I also love how she shows such strength in breaking away from her families expectations and emotionally abusive situations. It shows her strength of character and her determination and makes her journey of self-discovery and improvement all the more gripping. It shows us all it is possible to be strong and carve out a life we want for ourselves.
I love the unique blend of science and magic. It isn't something often explored in fantasy settings, and I'm unsure why as it works SO well. In this story, it was absolutely expertly done. It blends in so well with the university setting, and the FMCs journey of growth, and the plot of discovering magical cures, and FMCs want to make a difference in the world. It literally all just ties in so nicely I can't compliment the author for that enough, it really does make it so immersive and feel so real.
Please, please, if you do anything this new year, read this book! (Sorry it isn't the most stellar review, I'm currently sick and that used all my brain cells for the day 😅)
A huge thanks to @thenerdfam for the eArc of this fantastic book.
A driven mage. A brooding prince. And a second chance at love...or heartbreak.
If you love magic, fantasy, and cosy vibes, with a helping of romance and some spice, this is definitely a book you're going to want to add to your tbr. It is released on January 7th, 2025.
What to expect:
✨ Fantasy Romance
✨ Magical University
✨ Science and Magic
✨ Family Politics
✨️ Banter
✨️ Light academia
✨️ Found family
✨️ Slow burn
✨ Cozy Read
✨️ Learning and growth.
I absolutely loved reading this, it is everything you could want in a cosy fantasy read. I love that the fmc is turning 30 in this book, and is an intelligent and capable woman. It was absolutely magical to see her rediscover what life means to her. This story also shows how the FMC not only falls in love with others but with herself, too. I loved how she how she learnt to trust her capabilities and intellect, itreally makes you connect with her further. I also love how she shows such strength in breaking away from her families expectations and emotionally abusive situations. It shows her strength of character and her determination and makes her journey of self-discovery and improvement all the more gripping. It shows us all it is possible to be strong and carve out a life we want for ourselves.
I love the unique blend of science and magic. It isn't something often explored in fantasy settings, and I'm unsure why as it works SO well. In this story, it was absolutely expertly done. It blends in so well with the university setting, and the FMCs journey of growth, and the plot of discovering magical cures, and FMCs want to make a difference in the world. It literally all just ties in so nicely I can't compliment the author for that enough, it really does make it so immersive and feel so real.
Please, please, if you do anything this new year, read this book! (Sorry it isn't the most stellar review, I'm currently sick and that used all my brain cells for the day 😅)
A huge thanks to @thenerdfam for the eArc of this fantastic book.