Posts

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Skylar Daniels

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book that I’ve read from this author and I was not disappointed. I immediately fell in move with this book from the very first chapter. I was not able to put the book down until I had finished it all in one sitting.
I was twelve the first time I killed a man.
After the war, I was driven to the human world by a vengeful leader. My only chance at survival? Run.
With the help of a genderfluid shifter, I learned to hide in plain sight and harness the powers within, but my luck soon ran out.
This time, she captured my sister and sent an assassin after me. Running is no longer an option.
If I want to live, I have to fight.
If you are interested in LGBTQ representation, expansive magic worlds, and enemies-to-lovers romances you’ll love this book.
I look forward to reading the next book in the series.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh-Review by Victoria McQuigg

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book One) by Julia Goldhirsh is a captivating story about an expansive Magical world. If you like dark fantasy, mythology, enemies to lovers, and LGBTGIA+ representation this book is for you. The main character Amy is on the run from their past. Hiding in the Human world from their vengeful leader, Amy is trying to protect those they care about by staying hidden. But when running is no longer an option Amy must do what it takes to stand up their self and their people. Can Amy prevail over the Evil Opal before it is too late? This book will keep you engrossed in the action-packed story. The best part about the LGBTQIA+ representation of the book is that it is so organic to the story that it just fits seamlessly. 4 out of 5 Stars recommend giving this one a read!

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Jade Thomson

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this one! I loved the representation of all the characters (Iris was a quick fave!)- and I admired all of their depth. They seemed depicted as they were young and some of their character flaws were relatable. I thought the story telling was wonderful and it really kept me excited to read. As soon as I picked this up- I wasn’t able to put it back down! I finished it within the night. This was a lot of fun- and had I known there was a prequel to this, I would have read it first. I think it would clarify a lot of questions I had throughout the book- and it would help with the characters dynamics more (specifically Amy and Dusk!).

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh Reviewed by Jasmin Slagle

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Amy has been on the run from Opal for years. When Amy was 12 she accidentally killed a man and Opal has been after her ever since. She ran to the human world, and learned how to control her power.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Deb Robinson

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amy, our main character, has a jewelry shop where she puts enchantments on her creations to help her customers. She is being hunted by Opal. Opal is the evil part of the story. She only has one weakness. Opal destroyed Amy’s home and others and has killed many. When Amy’s sister gets kidnapped all gloves are off. This story will keep you reading on into the night. Excited for book 2. Thanks to the author for this new approach to a fantasy novel.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Michelle Collier

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Gemstone Massacre Series. This series is definitely off to a great start. Amy is on the run, always looking over her shoulder, always afraid of what she did and what she caused. Once she knows that she will have to run again she decides now is the time to stop and fight. I enjoyed the characters so much. The way they interact felt so natural. This is a slow burn enemies to lovers romance. I found the incorporation of the LGBTQ+ representation was well done. I can’t wait for the next book in the series.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Vanessa Watts

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amy’s Rebellion truly brings a whole new twist to the fantasy, mystery, magic genre with an lgbtq+ theme thrown in.

Amy must leave her past behind if they ever truly want a future but soon learns that the past doesn’t always stay there. There are forces that will do whatever is in their power to control Amy, including taking the sister. The only way to escape their control is to fight them and in order to do that they need to build an army. Will Amy ever be free from those that wish to control them? Can Amy find the happily ever after they are searching for?

It is kind of easy to get lost in the book but if you truly read it then it is a wonderful book. Full of action, adventure, romance, and magic that will keep you turning pages to find out what happens next. I like that this book incorporates the LGBTQ+ and gender pronouns of inclusivity that we see today. This was an interesting read and I wonder where the author might take it from here.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Santana Hicks

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Amy was only 12 when she accidentally killed a man, causing the strong leader, Opal, to come for vengeance. To stand a chance, Amy fled to the human world where she learned to harness her powers and opened up a gemstone shop to pass the time. She was tired of running and decided that she was going to settle down whether it meant fighting Opal or not.

Opal spent years trying to find Amy so when she finally succeeds, she takes Amy and her sister Garnet captive. Amy knows that she has to defeat Opal but she won’t be able to do it alone. She was able to destroy most of the magic world after binding Merlin’s two swords together.

When Amy first came to the human world, she met Iris, a shifter who helped Amy figure out some of her powers. With her help and the help of a few other magical friends, can they have an army strong enough to stop Opal?

This book was very unique, most of the magic users relied on gems to harness their powers. Each gem did something different. I also like how the author named all the gem users after gems. Amy was short for Amethyst. The book gave me Steven Universe vibes but more adult themed.

Another bonus is that it is LGBTQ friendly. Iris is gender-fluid and Amy has a same sex love interest. I highly recommend this book for lovers of magic.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟

I was immediately drawn to the cover of this book because it has my favorite color, purple and intrigues by the synopsis and decided to dive right in. This book has what I love with action, drama and magic with some twists and turns to grab my attention.

Amy tries to hide who she is due to being on the run, making sure that no one gets hurt in the process….but Amy’s past comes back to haunt her. The evil Opal is back, wanting vengeance and in order to get Amy’s attention, Opal takes Amy’s sister captive. Evil has bestowed upon Amy and now Amy must learn to fight back….will Amy prevail over the evil and Opal?

This story had me hooked and I really enjoyed the characters I am looking forward to the next book and also be picking up the prequel as well!

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Ashley Hasting

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amy was twelve and part of a war where they ended up killing for the first time. They then fled to the human world after. They received help from a genderfluid shifter that helped them hide in the human world. Now their sister is captured, and now they start a rebellion. This book has LGBTQ representation, romance, drama, and more. Give it a read!

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Shannen Kern

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am quite impressed with the first book I’ve read by Julia Goldhirsh! I’m so excited that I picked up their book and cannot wait for the second installment in the Gemstone Massacre Series already. I really appreciate the map in the beginning of the book because I feel that it helps me dive into the world itself. I also LOVE the LGBTQ/gender fluid representation right from the get-go. We start off with a little prologue informing us that they were twelve the first time they killed a man, so definitely diving right into the drama. There is plenty of adventure, different relationships, and magic throughout the whole story. I enjoyed the detail and depth of both the characters and the world. The author did an amazing job bringing everything together to start this series off right. I am excited to see what else Julia brings to life for us!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Amy’s Rebellion is the first book in the Gemstone Massacre Series. The book starts out fast paced as Amy is fleeing from an assassin that was sent after her by her vengeful leader. She has been on the run from Opal for years, in a desperate attempt to survive and leave her past behind her. While hiding in plain sight she has been trying to harness her magical powers in preparation for the day where she must fight Opal to the death. This day comes sooner than Amy anticipated when her sister is kidnapped, and Amy has no choice but to fight Opal in order to save her sister. Losing is not an option if both Amy and her sister want to survive.

This book was action packed and full of a few twists and turns that I did not see coming. The fantasy world and characters were wonderfully written. Amy has learned to be strong in order to survive the evil forces that dictated her life in the past. She has been trying to leave her past behind her but has always known the day would come when she would no longer be able to hide. The evil forces that dictated her choices were always going to return and she needed to prepare for the inevitable battle against them. Opal is the leader of the evil forces and the one that Amy has been fleeing from after Opal destroyed their entire clan. She has her own reasons for turning evil, which are explained in a prequel book that I intend to read. This book was full of drama, action, adventure, magic, a bit of romance, and the age-old battle of good versus evil.

View all my reviews@tarab

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Melissa Fink

https://www.amazon.com/review/R1K4R9UBYXH54Y/ref=pe_1098610_137716200_cm_rv_eml_rv0_rv

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amy’s Rebellion was a great book that had a mix of romance, dark fantasy, and mystery. The character building and world building was good. In my opinion, the book was unpredictable. This book had some twists to it. This was my first book by the author and I really enjoyed it.

View all my reviews
https://www.bookbub.com/reviews/3768511438

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Emily Beehler

<a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58476991-amy-s-rebellion” style=”float: left; padding-right: 20px”><img border=”0″ alt=”Amy’s Rebellion” src=”https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1625294858l/58476991._SX98_.jpg” /></a><a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58476991-amy-s-rebellion”>Amy’s Rebellion</a> by <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19412635.Julia_Goldhirsh”>Julia Goldhirsh</a><br/>
My rating: <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5530726119″>4 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
Amys rebellion brings in a character that does not adhere to old societal norms and brings in this idea that the main heroine can be anything that ‘they’ want to be. Amy leads the reader on a Dark Fantasy that incorporates themes that seemed to be inspired by King Arthur and Merlin’s story. Right from the first page the reader is introduced to the idea that Amy is no naive Jane/John Doe, and has had to fight their way forward in Society. In Amy’s rebellion there is romance, adventure and mystery with a modern look to it.
<br/><br/>
<a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/44107748-emily”>View all my reviews</a>

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Kerry Carr

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Gemstone Massacre Series. This is a fantasy story filled with magic, danger, Suspense, shapeshifters and a enemies to friends romance. The author does an amazing job of creating the magic world in a way the makes the reader believe its real. I wasn’t aware that their was a prequel to this story and I feel if I had read that first I would have understood the conflict between Amy and Opal better so I will be going back to read that.
I loved the main character of Amy. Amy is a very strong and determined person who has had to deal with a lot of loss, from losing their best friend to losing their entire clan. Now Amy has escaped to earth and is in hiding however she won’t be able to hide forever and with Opal hunting Amy down she knows she needs to build an army strong enough to fight.
The author does an amazing job and it was unique to find the characters who are part of the LGBTQ+  which makes this story relevant and more in keeping with today’s society.
I also loved the likeness to old mystical stories such as Merlin and King Arthur and Excalibur. All these different elements work so well together to take the reader on an exciting journey across magical relms and overcoming obstacles along the way which makes this read really engaging. I can’t wait to see what happens next in the series.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Tausha Treadway

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh. This is such a good Adult Fantasy read. Its the story of Amy who has killed a man in self defense at, of all places the peace negotiations. Due to this she has been given the name of Amethyst Killer. Amy has a lot of enemies but none that are worse than Opal who is the Magic Council’s President. Amy runs to the human world to escape. Unfortunately Opal follows her and wants Amy dead. She has already killed her whole clan and she won’t stop until she kills Amy. Amy is trying to escape as far away as she can but also she won’t lay down. Opal has taken her friend Night and Amy isn’t sure if Night was captured or is with Opal on her own which adds a whole other level of confusion for Amy. Will Amy be able to lead her people to peace or will Opal take Amy down at last? Read this fast paced Adult Fantasy to find out!

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by La Toya Lewis

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh is book 1 in the Gemstone Massacre series. This book was a fun read. It follows Amy who is on the run from her vengeful leader. Soon she realizes she has nowhere left to run and must fight back. There was a lot going on in this book as is typical at the start of fantasy series. I really enjoyed the world-building as well as the good amount of LGBT+ representation. Watching Amy come into her own and do what she must to protect herself was great fun. The story has a lot of adventure and is a page-turner. I feel like fantasy lovers will really enjoy this story.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Moriah Venable

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amy is twelve years old when they kill a man.

With the help of a shifter, they run to the human world where they learn to camouflage themselves but soon they are discovered.

It is time to fight and stop running.

The cover and plot caught my attention. Amy is a fierce and fearless main character and I really loved them.

I don’t read a lot of stories where the main character is trying to build an army.

This book does a great job of incorporating world building with the other elements such as suspense and action.

There are a few options for love interests and I love the slow burn enemies to lovers.

I didn’t know there was LGBTQ+ representation when I first started reading so it was an added surprise that made me love it more.

I saw there were two prequel stories so I probably should have started with those first before reading the main stories. I feel like it would have added some details as far as why certain events happen. But I do plan on going back to read them.

I was really hoping there was a sequel book cause I really want to know what will happen next.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Lauren West

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First time read from this author, and it was enjoyable. It is a fantasy novel with its own element. Amy a heroine who was a fearless and fierce. She drove herself as well as the others around her.
This book entangles magic, drama, action, suspense, and a perfect touch of romance.
Amy left her previous life behind. A life in which her decisions were not her own, and the choices were dictated by others. Amy knows she cannot leave her past fully behind, and the evil forces won’t stop until they have her. She determines her own fate now, and the only way to ever be free is to lead her own army against the evil that’s coming. The story that you will not want to miss.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh Reivew by Krystal Gregory

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1)
4 out of 5 stars
This book was my first introduction with a character that used They/Them pronouns. This is an Adult, Dark Fantasy story. I would strongly place this book into the genres of mystery, fantasy, mythology and the LGBTQIA+ reading. I loved this book. The LGBTQIA+ representation was both subtle and beautiful. The characters in this book are strong, resilient, built to handle whatever is thrown at them, but at the same time they are graceful, gentle and unyielding. This was a new read for me and I am glad I read it. The mystery that this book holds kept me flipping each page fast and faster. A strong 4 out of 5 stars.

Review by @kgregory
View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Jennifer Reimer

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was a little different then the normal im use to. The author did an amazing job putting the real world and the fantasy world twisted together in this story. The characters were very well written that it made me feel like I know them and was in the story with them. Amy is a strong lead character that has some very powerful magic. the story itself is very well paced and easy to keep track of what is going on. There were a few twists and turns in the story that I did not expect and kept me reading more. This book was filled with magic, fantasy, paranormal, romance, danger, drama, action, and so much more. This was an all out good book to start a series, I did not know that there is a prequel and really feel like I would know more to go with this book, even thou it was good on its own.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Maikalani Alexander

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An interesting tale that’s twists to unfold more of her past. One she knew nothing of can help her succeed in the future. Maybe the past doesn’t define her but it helps shapes Amy and her team of rebellions. It’s a slow steady burn with a few potential love interests I am curious to watch blossom. Will she succeed? The discovery of who she could be change the game to her favor ? Questions I hope to answer as I continue through the series

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Cindy Mayberry

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is an exciting read for new adults with a mind for fantasy. Amy’s life started out with her first unwanted killing. But she had no choice in the matter. She leaves what was left and moved into the human world. But even that is unsafe for Amy. She must build her own army of trusted shifters to hopefully beat the evil headed her way. This story was very different for me. Don’t take me wrong. I enjoyed the story, it was just too many fantasy shifters for me. This is an author I had not read from before. That is why I chose this book. The characters were well liked and knew their place in the story. The book was well thought out, well written and easy to keep up with. If you enjoy fantasy stories this book is for you!

Review@cinful

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Kerry Baker

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first story I have read where the character is referred to as “they” and it made for a unique reading experience. I like that this is a topic the author has chosen to tackle, although a times it did feel a little clumsy. The overall story was well written though and easy to get into. I enjoyed reading about the characters too. They all seemed to add so much to the story and fitted well with each other.
This is a pretty new author to me and I think her work shows promise. I think the more of her work that I read the more I will enjoy. I am looking forward to discovering more from her.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Mary Espinoza

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amy’s Rebellion is book one in the Gemstone Massacre series by Julia Goldhirsh. I would consider this a dark urban fantasy. There are plenty of encounters with romance, magic, danger, drama and so much more! I will let you know right now that there is quite a bit of references to the LGBTQ+ community with the gender fluid characters that are introduced in this book. The world that the author has built is a unique feel to it. This is the first book that I have read by Julia Goldhirsh and so I wasn’t sure what I was going to be reading, I wasn’t disappointed, but I really didn’t feel like it was my style of reading. To me the book was very busy, and I had a hard time keeping up with everything that was going on, like I said so much more…lol! I did like that Julia built a world full of fantasy and had some wonderful characters, even though at times I was confused with the pronouns that were being used. I think I would have had a different outlook on the book if I would have known previous to reading it that there was a prequel. Maybe reading the prequel will help with some of the confusion and busyness of the book. Like I said, overall, an interesting story. I think I’m going to have to read the prequel to see if maybe my outlook on this book changes some. All in all, still a book that was very readable.

View all my reviews

Mary Espinoza, April 2023

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed the LGBTQ inclusion as I don’t often come across fantasy books with gender fluid characters.

My only minor criticism would be that it wasn’t always clear whether the use of ‘they’ meant Amy, or other characters. However, this wasn’t a major issue as the meaning could be understood through context.

The story is paced well and the characters well-written. There were even a couple of surprises (for me at least) along the way which kept it interesting as it wasn’t entirely predictable.

The storyline had me hooked and I got emotionally invested in Amy’s situation. I look forward to the next book and the adventures that follow.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book #1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Angela Hayes

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

 

3 Stars

 

Amy’s Rebellion is book one in the Gemstone Massacre series by Julia Goldhirsh. It is a dark urban fantasy, with an enemies-to-lovers romance, magic, danger, drama, assassins, shifters, the paranormal, action, adventure, violence, elementals, LGBTQ+/gender fluid characters, agendas, sinister intentions, friendship, corruption, gemstones, myth/legends, armies, rebellion, good vs evil, originality, and intriguing world-building.
This is the first book that I have read by Julia Goldhirsh, so I really wasn’t sure of what to expect from her storytelling. But I love anything fantasy, plus the cover and blurb quirked my interest, so I took a chance and plunged in for the adventure.
I really wish I had realised that there was a prequel to this before embarking on the adventure, as I think that would have given me a better understanding and appreciation of this book- so I will definitely be going back to read the prequel before continuing on with more of the series.
Happy Reading…

Thank you, Julia Goldhirsh!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Amanda Haller-Doris

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this story. The author did a great job of creating a sci-fi fantasy world that mixes in their world with the regular human world. We jump right in with Amy, who is semi on the run from the powers that destroyed her home. She has made some close friends who are helping her and I loved the friendships between the characters and how they are all working to help take down Opal, the vengeful leader. I felt the author did an amazing job of inclusivity with LGBTQ+ characters and it is weaved in seamlessly. The author has created a magical world and story full of twists and turns. Amy is a fantastic character who you can’t help but root for. I will be checking out the prequel as well as this is an amazing start to a wonderful series!

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Shelly Kittell

Amy's Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre)Amy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a pretty good fantasy. Amy is a fairly strong character with some powerful magic. I found Amy to three-dimensional and courageous. She already lost night. She’s ready to battle Opal again. The story has a few glitchy spots which makes it hard to follow in spots but overall I found it an interesting fantasy to read.

View all my reviews

Amy’s Rebellion (Gemstone Massacre Book 1) by Julia Goldhirsh – Review by Jenni Bishop

Amy's RebellionAmy’s Rebellion by Julia Goldhirsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 stars
Amy’s Rebellion is an intriguing New Adult dark fantasy story. It is the first book in the Gemstone Massacre Series and an enemies to lover’s romance. It is also the first book I have read by this author. I was not aware there is a prequel, War of the Twin Swords until after I finished Amy’s Rebellion. I would say reading the prequel is a must as it tells the story of Opal the clans and the war. There is much to be learned.
There is so much to keep the reader engaged with drama, action, and suspense, magic, magical lands, friendship, enchantress’s, assassins, gemstones, familiars, seers, evil intensions, a corrupt Magic Council, shifters.
Julia has given us mythologies based around Merlin and King Arthur with a new twist on Excalibur. It is a retelling of sorts that is unique with a plot is very well thought out. There are unexpected twists and vivid details. Julia has included a cast of different cultures and LGBTQ+ characters with strong FMC’s. Sometimes keeping track of them all got a bit difficult.
All in all, this was an enjoyable read, and I will see where the next book in the series takes us.

Reviewed by @jennadb

View all my reviews