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Of Elves and Embers
by Elle Madison, Robin D. Mahle
adventurous
emotional
medium-paced
I was thoroughly immersed in this world!
Of Elves & Embers starts off with a girl's weekend to Vegas, that goes horribly wrong.
Ember has always felt off in her world, like something was missing. She's lived a rough life and been mostly alone. This all changes when she's taken through a portal in Vegas and becomes the captive of the Shadow King.
Now she's surrounded by people who thinks she's someone else and seem to hate her on sight. As she struggles with feelings of deja vu and unexpected memories that are not from her human life, it becomes a race for her to discover the truth, while dealing with consequences and threats from the past.
This book is full of fantastic characters that you love, hate, and hate to love. The world unfolds beautifully, as does the details Ember is missing. I couldn't stop reading, as I waited for it to all unfold.
For me personally, an unexpected second chance is incredibly emotional, and I cried right along with Ember. There is some spice, but it's the emotions behind it that make it so moving and so impactful. I adored this book!
Of Elves & Embers starts off with a girl's weekend to Vegas, that goes horribly wrong.
Ember has always felt off in her world, like something was missing. She's lived a rough life and been mostly alone. This all changes when she's taken through a portal in Vegas and becomes the captive of the Shadow King.
Now she's surrounded by people who thinks she's someone else and seem to hate her on sight. As she struggles with feelings of deja vu and unexpected memories that are not from her human life, it becomes a race for her to discover the truth, while dealing with consequences and threats from the past.
This book is full of fantastic characters that you love, hate, and hate to love. The world unfolds beautifully, as does the details Ember is missing. I couldn't stop reading, as I waited for it to all unfold.
For me personally, an unexpected second chance is incredibly emotional, and I cried right along with Ember. There is some spice, but it's the emotions behind it that make it so moving and so impactful. I adored this book!