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Her Blackened Rose (The Blackened Series Book 3)

Her Blackened Rose (Blackened #3)Her Blackened Rose by Isra Sravenheart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book picks up right at the end of book two. Lady Isra has survived her battle with Everilda, but something has changed in her. She doesn’t seem to be quite as dark as before and Astrid is concerned that she may have lost her immortality.
Contessia is still around, but because of Isra’s distraction she lounges around the tower staying away from evreryone.
This book shows that everything happens for a reason, and if you are patient enough, you’ll learn that reason. I adore the relationship between Isra and Astrid and want more!!!

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Her Blackened Heart (The Blackened Series Book 2) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Chasity Conger

Her Blackened HeartHer Blackened Heart by Isra Sravenheart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What happens when a dark witch falls in love? What happens when her one time friend and former witch comes seeking revenge? Isra is once again about proving that even in the darkness you can find trouble. Astrid is her lover. Once a raven, but now turned into a man with Isra’s dark powers, they share an understanding of each others darkness that makes them perfect for one another. That is, until Everilda shows up. A blast from the past for Isra and not something she’s really looking forward to dealing with, not when she could be doing delicious things with Astrid!
Meanwhile, Isra takes a protege in the form of a young Wiccan named Contessia, and a new servant named Klinq.
Is everything as it appears, or is there more than meets the eye with all the players involved? Will Isra once again know betrayal or will she triumph?
I adored this second book and the love of Isra and Astrid. Thank you for this second novel

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Her Blackened Soul (Blackened Series Book 1) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Chasity Conger

Her Blackened Soul (The Blackened, #1)Her Blackened Soul by Isra Sravenheart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Isra is a witch, but not just any witch. She’s a dark witch who wants to stay that way! Humans are a distration that she could live without, but she will help them when it suits her.
Kane is a “virtuous” knight wanting help with the ladies, but he doesn’t want to do the work himself. He seeks out Lady Isra to make his dreams come true, however Isra can see through his wicked heart and punishes him!
This is not your typical fairy tale story, but it does show that evil has it’s own sense of right and wrong. A new take on the evil witch and the morals of evilness

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Nightfall by T.K. Lawyer – Review by Chasity Conger

NightfallNightfall by T.K. Lawyer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A different take on the werewolf mythos and mating. Normally you read about an Alpha wolf simply walking into his mates life and taking over, but this is a tale of partnership, exploration and love. There is a fine line between smutty and teasing and this book rides that line perfectly!
Nightfall is probably one of the first books I’ve read in a long time that shows that not all romance novels have to be having one person be strong in a relationship. I was immediately taken with the fact that instead of a lot of angst and issues, Tamara and Josh work through their issues and become a better couple because of it. I love finding something like this on my shelves and I’m really happy that I was able to read this, no, DEVOUR it! I’m so looking forward to future novels by T.K.!

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First, We Kill All the Lawyers (Donovan Trait Series) by Seelie Kay – Review by Chasity Conger

First, We Kill All the LawyersFirst, We Kill All the Lawyers by Seelie Kay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First, let me say that I really enjoyed the actual story of this book, however there was not enough setup of the actual characters. A number of characters were introduced in a very short amount of time, making it a bit confusing at first, but once you settle in the book is really good! I loved that you have a vampire that has chosen to become a lawyer in a rather large city in the United States. I do believe that a little more time spent on each of the characters would be awesome, and I’m hoping that in future novels the author will spend time developing the characters as much as they developed the story. I went around in circles trying to figure out the who-dun-it of this book, and in the end, well, you’ll see! All in all, an excellent book!

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