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The Rogue Crown by A.K. Mulford

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4.0

4⭐️

Back again but with Bri’s story. I loved her character arc and making something for herself beyond The Fate set for her.
The Witches' Blade by A.K. Mulford

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adventurous emotional tense medium-paced

4.0

4⭐️

This was a fun continuation of the series, but I often found the FMC a bit whiny and cold hearted. 
The High Mountain Court by A.K. Mulford

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5.0

5⭐️

Witches, fae, prophecy, fated mates, magic, found family - honestly what more can you ask for in a romantasy book! This was such a fun and emotional read. I loved the little hints throughout the book leading up to the end for the big ah-ha moment!
Leather & Lark by Brynne Weaver

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4.0

4⭐️

Damn the slow burn 🔥 he falls first, so hard! The audiobook was top notch, can’t wait for the next one!
Skyshade by Alex Aster

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3.5

3.5⭐️

This was one of my most anticipated reads for the year and it sadly did not hold up as much as the first book in this series did. It took a bit for the story to get going with a lot of repetitive actions from Isla. I was hoping by book three we would see her grow into her powers, but it took almost the whole book for that to happen and even then it wasn’t until the last few pages where it all came together. The love triangle is also overdone at this point. However, the ending and possible continuation of the storyline has me intrigued, especially since Alex announced two more books in this series. With this book we finally got more of Isla’s history and family which really brought the whole picture together. 
Wildfire by Hannah Grace

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3.5

3.5⭐️

This was a fun romcom style book! I think you could classify it as a friends to lovers, but even that translation is a little blurry. There was some fun banter between the characters even though it felt a little inta-love. I wish both characters would have stood up for themselves sooner in the book rather than it being such a small part of the ending. It was a nice change of pace to see to fairly independent people learn to depend on someone else and use that support without needing to “fix” someone.