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Queen of the Fireflies by Rinna Ford

thebooksuccubus's review

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5.0

This is a one sitting book, I just didn't want to put it down. A good book is like a good pizza recipe with the right ingredients it comes out delicious. 😉 The book holds nothing back it jumps right into the story no waiting for it to get juicy. It's has just the right amount of sarcasm, romance, family drama, hiliarous best friend, secrets, and steam. You can't go wrong with this one I LOVED IT. Alya has some great spunk to her excited to see what happens next. Oh and that epilogue, I need more of that. Not so patiently waiting for the next book. 😂

cloudedsulphur's review

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4.0

The storyline of the book is excellent, and I enjoyed the take on the Fae/magical realm. Love Aurelia’s connection to nature and how it plays out. The writing itself was a little choppy in parts, but I imagine that will improve in subsequent books. It didn’t detract from the overall premise of the book or the enjoyment of it.

macarman's review

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5.0

Rinna Ford captures you from the start and won't let you go - even at the end of the book you are compelled to buy the next one. The range of emotions that runs through Alya's life are breathtaking and she takes you along for the ride. Brogan is just what she needs for a summer romance - and the heat just keeps on coming. You will read long into the night with anticipation of the next page. Rinna is in a class by herself. Awesome first book, awesome read!

bec_sherman's review

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4.0

This was a wonderful start to the new series Aurelia Chronicles. Alya is a normal 20 year old collage girl enjoying life to the fullest. She heads back to her Mum's for the Summer where she has a whirlwind summer romance. The story has a bit of everything, action, family drama, steamy sex, best friends, twists and turns, heart break and magic. It certainly gets me wanting to read book 2.

The book ended on a cliff hanger, which I don't like much, especially as I can't jump straight into book 2. But I'm really looking forward to the next book, where we will hopefully learn more about Aurelia and it's people.
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