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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)Frozen by Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney

Frozen By Lies is the first book in the Sleigh Riders Series and is a wonderfully written Paranormal Romance that once you start reading there’s no stopping until you finish. I’ve read several books by this author and I must say this is definitely at the top of my list. I mean who doesn’t love bikers, magic, drama,and a little cursing? This was right up my alley and I absolutely loved reading this book. The characters are relatable, fully developed and fun and a perfect fit for the great storyline. Get ready to be taken on quite the fast paced adventure. I don’t want to give away anything so I highly recommend reading. As always I can’t wait to read more from this Author.

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Kerry Carr

Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)Frozen by Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Sleigh Riders series. I really enjoyed this fantasy romance. The author does an amazing job of bringing the story to life. The mixture of fantasy and secrets and danger with something as sweet as Christmas really makes this story unique.

This story follows the Frost and the Klaus clans. For generations there has been a battle between the 2 families. Neither one wanting to budge and inch. But what happens when a boy and a girl from opposite families realise they are fated mates. That’s what happens to Noelle Frost and Nikolaus Klaus.
Their romance is powerful and such a great read as it unfolds but is it strong enough to mend the rift between the two families? Or make the war between them even worse?
Add to this the secrets and lies that have been told through generations of the Frost clan that makes the females of the clan not realise the power they hold and this story really starts to heat up as the lies and secrets slowly start to be reveled.
This is one book that promises Christmas feelings, snow, hot chocolate and romance with the added spice of bikers, hidden magic and a romance that could heal or destroy everything around them.

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Crystal Jimmo

Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)Frozen by Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely loved reading book one in this series. The Christmas theme wasn’t in your face like most books/movies are. It was subtly there which was refreshing. Noelle was a strong protagonist and was written well, as well as Nikolas. They balance each other out very well and I was impressed. You have two feuding families that have been feuding for a very long long time and nobody remembers what the original fight was about. Two stubborn families collide in this book, and nobody is sure what the end will look like for them. The story was well paced, and had plot twists that come out of nowhere. I loved reading this book and can’t wait to see what the 2nd book entails!

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Tracy Greenhalgh

<a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59665905-frozen-by-lies” style=”float: left; padding-right: 20px”><img border=”0″ alt=”Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)” src=”https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1660014479l/59665905._SX98_.jpg” /></a><a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59665905-frozen-by-lies”>Frozen by Lies</a> by <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13453575.Martha_Sweeney”>Martha Sweeney</a><br/>
My rating: <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5442374326″>4 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
What a lovely story, this is my first book by this author, and I am hooked. I am in awe of how this book straddles a few genres.<br />This is a mix of MC, small town and almost enemy to lover genres, add some magic and you almost have the basis of this book. It is written in a wintery scene and I think I will be re-reading it over the festive time, for mood and ambiance.<br />We meet and see Noelle come into her own as she finds herself attracted to a visiting stranger, that her family do not like. The clan and villagers seem to be keeping secrets and when Noelle finds out a few things she decides to follow her intuition. Are her family keeping things from her, to keep her safe or to keep everyone under control…<br />Nikolaus comes from a different Clan, he has his own secrets that he wants to share with Noelle, can he get past the family, clan divides, and will Noelle come into her powers.<br />
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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Betsy Melano

Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)Frozen by Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Sleigh Riders Series. The author got my attention within the first chapter reading the conversation when Noelle and Nikolaus first meet. This paranormal romance brings two feuding biker gangs some angst as Noelle and Nikolaus’ attraction becomes evident. Family members can sure be stubborn about things! I really liked Noelle and Nikolaus’ characters. As they head out on an adventure, the storyline gets more interesting.
Overall I enjoyed this book and I’m looking forward to the next book in the series.

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1)Frozen By Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Frozen By Lies is the first book in the Sleigh Riders series. It’s perfect if you’re after a paranormal romance that will get you in a festive mood! There’s snow and hot chocolate and everyone has appropriately festive names, but refreshingly it isn’t too cutesy. It’s decidedly an adult book and there’s conflict and animosity as well as romance and magic.

Noelle is a fun protagonist! Proactive and determined, she won’t let matters rest and is ready to stand up to her protective cousins. I also like Grandma Sapphria who stands out from the rest of Noelle’s family as sympathetic and supportive.

This book gets four stars from me. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series – hopefully it will be out in time to enjoy next holiday season.

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Alison Risher

Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)Frozen by Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a treat! This book features strong family ties. A forbidden romance begins to bloom between two members of feuding families. This is not the typical Hatfield-McCoy feud, but the twist is that these family groups each have special powers. The magic of Christmas is juxtaposed against the power of the solstice. This book is the fabulous first in the beginning of a wonderful series!

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)Frozen by Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an author that I have enjoyed reading from the first book I picked up. I never hesitate to pick up one of her books. I enjoy her writing skills and her attention to details that make her stories realistic. This book is no different. This is a well developed paranormal/fantasy story that you don’t want to miss. It is full of magic and will take you on an adventure like no other. I enjoyed how the characters pulled me into their world from the start. They are creative, strong, supportive characters that bring the story to life. They add so much to the story which makes it easy and entertaining to read. This is a fast paced, engaging story that is hard to put down. I really enjoyed reading this book and the adventure it took me on. This is one of my favorites by this author yet. I highly recommend this book.

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Kerry Baker

Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)Frozen by Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The description of this book pulled me in straight away. I loved the whole premise of the story and wanted to see how things were going to play out. The story itself I think could have done with a bit more development but I still found it enjoyable. The characters were a great fit for each other and I loved the obstacles they had to overcome. As the first book in a new series I think this is a great start and I am looking forward to what else the author will produce.

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Kasandra Nunez

Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1)Frozen By Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Klaus and Frost!! This book was good! I appreciate a good family fued mixed in with some romance. The secrets, magic, mystery, and drama, all is just put into one good storyline. However, the jumping around did kind of get me. Nonetheless, I really did enjoy this book. Can’t wait until the next one comes out.

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Kirsten Berkebile

This is the first book in the Sleigh Rider Series!! I absolutely loved this book. It took me one day to read it, it is that good. Noelle Frost and Nicklaus Klaus come from two different clans who’ve apparently had a feud many years ago, yet no one knows what the feud was about. Can Noelle and Nickolas stop this feud together? You need to read it to find out!!!!  This is a journey that not everyone can ride in however I promise it is worth reading. I can’t wait to read book two and see what journey lies ahead in that one.

Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)Frozen by Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Sleigh Rider Series!! I absolutely loved this book. It took me one day to read it, it is that good. Noelle Frost and Nicklaus Klaus come from two different clans who’ve apparently had a feud many years ago, yet no one knows what the feud was about. Can Noelle and Nickolas stop this feud together? You need to read it to find out!!!! This is a journey that not everyone can ride in however I promise it is worth reading. I can’t wait to read book two and see what journey lies ahead in that one.

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Shelly Kittell

Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1)Frozen By Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ok, I needed this story. I haven’t chuckled this hard in a while. The characters are endearingly romantic yet rough. The Frost and Klaus feud, love this. The paranormal twist with bikers is a fantastic idea that I’m glad the author ran with. I found the storyline engaging. It could be my twisted imagination. I love these kinds of stories. I want more of this. I don’t think we have enough. It’s a fun story that engages you and grabs you. I will look for more by this author.

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Jenni Bishop

Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1)Frozen By Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

3 stars
Martha writes a variety of genres and I first came across her work when reading the Killmores books which I looooooved and was excited to see what the Sleigh Riders series promises to be.
Frozen By Lies is her first foray in to paranormal/fantasy romance genre. As Martha says the Sleigh Riders series features bikers, swearing, spiked hot chocolate, magic, innuendos. It is a forbidden fruit romance tale that is an original idea but at times kept me a little frustrated.

The Frost and Klaus clan have been enemies for longer than anyone can remember and none are aware of the reason why. However when Noelle sees Nik suddenly the feud no longer makes sense. Nik has not seen anything more beautiful but what will happen if he gives in. With Christmas in the air not even the snow and delights weather this storm.
I liked the characters. There is action and danger, secrets and lies, mysteries and loss. I was disappointed because I wanted more. The story could have been great but the innuendos where too much at times, a little over the top. I often had to back track as I would lose track of what I had read.
I look forward to see what Martha gives us next. If you are looking for a sweet town romance then this is not the book for you.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)Frozen by Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An enjoyable and engaging paranormal romantic fantasy adventure. As promised it was a mix of bikers, feuding clans, swearing, mates and magic, spiked hot chocolate and plenty of innuendos. The feud between the Frost Clan and the Klaus Clan has been going on for so many generations that most of them don’t know the origins. All anyone knows is that, ‘the bitter fault of one caused the magic from within to wither and die”. Things become complicated when Noelle Frost and Nikolaus Klaus find themselves drawn to each other. However, this could destroy both their worlds, unless the couple have the power to restore balance to the world by bridging the ancient chasm. The storyline obviously has echoes of Romeo and Juliet, but with spiked hot chocolate!The descriptive narrative brings the characters and the setting magically to life which made me feel immersed in this fantasy story.

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Tausha Treadway

Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1)Frozen By Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney. This is a fun supernatural read. This is the story of Noelle Frost & Nikolaus Klaus whose parents hate each other. Their families have been at war forever and they don’t plan on changing anytime soon. Noelle & Nikolaus love each other and that adds huge complications. They are fated to be together so they truly believe they are doing the right thing. Noelle is a tough, biker chick that doesn’t put up with crap but she does let her family boss her around. As they navigate their relationship all kinds of adventure ensues and you will keep flipping pages thru the night. I loved this book and can’t wait for the next book.

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book #1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Angela Hayes

Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)Frozen by Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

 

3 Stars

 

Frozen By Lies is the first book in the Sleigh Riders series by Martha Sweeney. I was so excited to see that Ms. Sweeney had released this new book, as I have loved her other works- and to find that this is a fantasy was just the icing on the cake for me.
Noelle Frost and Nikolaus Klaus take us on a bit of a mad-cap romp- with plenty of eye twinkles, spiked hot chocolate, and cheeky innuendos. With bad blood between their families, their feuding clans are an added complication to romance. But fate has plans for them, and draws them together with a higher agenda at stake. And so their adventure begin
It is a fun Urban fantasy- with feuding clans, magic, paranormal elements, a small-town setting, snow, bikers, funny banter/quips/antics, chemistry, fated-mates, family feuds, clean/closed door romance, and insta-love, providing a holiday romance with a fun difference.
I enjoyed the story, for the most-part and look forward to seeing where we go from here with the next instalment. The dialogue frustrated me at times with some very ott spoofy innuendos that were overdone (in my opinion). If the innuendos were toned down a few notches, the story would have been much more enjoyable, but as it is they left me frustrated and definitely disrupted the flow of the story for me as I stopped to roll my eyes every few moments.
I really wanted to LOVE this story so much more than I did. I had high hopes for this book, but it just didn’t deliver like I had hoped. Maybe the issues I had with it will be sorted by the next instalment- I’m curious to find out.
Happy Reading…

Thank you, Martha Sweeney!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Tonya Merritt

Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)Frozen by Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you can get past the jumping in the book and read past the mystery, you’ll love this book. It is original with a lot of context to be read. I really enjoyed the slow mate love and the mystery of why their love can’t be. There is much to keep up with but if you read it slowly you’ll not miss a thing. I enjoyed the storyline.

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney – Review by Jules Herbert

Frozen by Lies (Sleigh Riders #1)Frozen by Lies by Martha Sweeney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When it first started this book it had me intrigued but it did take me a little while to get fully into the story completely but once I did I enjoyed it. Just remember just because I took my time it won’t mean you will too. We are all different after all.
Noelle Frost and Nikolaus Klaus are great characters with fun back and forth banter who I really enjoyed. When they first met and her family was so over bearing I wanted to yell at them myself Lol. They are basically bikers from rival clans with obvious attraction to each other and her family absolutely hate that!! Eventually though their attraction becomes so much more. With so many secrets all around them its inevitable that their path is not a smooth one. I don’t want to say too much about the actual storyline as I know I would just give way too much away. You need to read this for yourself. I will definitely be returning for more!!

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney

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Frozen By Lies (Sleigh Riders Book 1) by Martha Sweeney
Genre – Paranormal, Supernatural
Page Count – 377
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BESTSELLING author Martha Sweeney presents her first paranormal romance/fantasy series (Sleigh Riders) that features bikers, swearing, spiked hot chocolate, magic, innuendos and so much more.

The bitter fault of one caused the magic from within to wither and die.

A feud has ensued for many generations, leaving most from both the Frost Clan and the Klaus Clan unaware of its origin. What happens when Noelle Frost and Nikolaus Klaus find themselves drawn to each other? Will their worlds collide, destroying everything in their wake? Or, do they have the power to bridge the ancient chasm and restore balance to the world?

This is NOT your average holiday story and NOT for the faint of heart.

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Martha Sweeney is an Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Apple Books BESTSELLING author who writes in a variety of genres: romance (contemporary, romcom, suspense, paranormal, and historical), suspense, fantasy, thriller, coloring books, and soon, science fiction. She strives to push herself as a storyteller with each new tale and hopes to push her readers outside of their comfort zone whether it be genre or the stories themselves.

With a B.S. in Psychology, Martha utilizes her knowledge of human and animal behavior successfully in the business world and in her writing to present realistic characters and situations. She’s been creative since she was little, always drawing, coloring or making crafts, so her venture into being an author was a natural transition.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Alison Risher

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

With three short stories weaved into a trilogy, the author packs quite a punch. Ancient Celtic tales bring to mind similarly named characters of Native American lore. If you seek a journey into a mystical land of long, long ago, you can’t go wrong with this three-in-one. The imagery is amazing. I felt myself transported to an ancient land and an ancient time.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Megan Conley

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An unusual trilogy of a mystical dystopian, near-future storyline where the characters shapeshift in and out of reality. This is a very interesting read that discusses the topic of climate change with a touch of magical realism. I like that all three novellas are in one package because once you finish one, you will want to start the next. Koerber has such a way with words that she holds your interested til the end. There is such a flow to this story and you really connect with the characters.

Reviewed by @meggs1717

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Ashley McMillon

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A mountain in the air is a refreshing trilogy. This intertwined set of stories are heavily built in fantasy and cause your mind to think and reflect on many abstract concepts of life and death. While reading I found myself doing just that and this enhanced the reading experience. The shape shifting main character in the book has a myriad of adventures in this future world. The way that the author portrays animals and the idea of survival in this dystopian world is very thought provoking. If this is your genre you will enjoy this read.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Brandy Vaughn

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book has three novellas called Coyote’s Road Trip, Raven Woman’s Tavern, and A Mountain in the Air. I loved the exquisite descriptions of setting on this novel! Seeing through the animals eyes was interesting and I could vividly see the scenes as the played out. Even though the novellas can stand on their own, they blended beautifully together. This book is highly recommend!

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Ayla Phipps

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I had never heard of Laura Koerber before coming across this book and I was intrigued by the unique synopsis and the chance to read three of her works in one. The three novellas in order are Coyote’s Road Trip, Raven Woman’s Tavern and A Mountain in the Air.
When first meeting Coyote Jim he is seeing the first migraters cross through his territory, the Valley of Dry Bones in Nevada. These people did not leave a good impression on him as they seemed to not care about the land, learning or their own kind. All they cared about was their destination, not the journey. The timeline can be confusing in the beginning as it bounces back and forth between memories of Jim conversing with the ghosts of the only two humans, he ever built a friendship with their death and meeting them. After a radiation leak that forced the humans to move away Joseph and Janey were the last humans in his territory, so he took interests in them. When they passed Coyote no longer had anything keeping him in the Valley of Dry Bones, but it had been his home for as long as he could remember but the climate changes gave him no choice but to go in search of a new home. With his journey taking him to Washington state he finds something he wasn’t looking for but hopes it will be enough.
When I first got this book, I was curious how the three novellas worked together as each had a different main character. I then realized that they all led into each other to a degree, Coyote ends his road trip in the timber town where Raven owns a tavern, and Pete lives in the wilderness of Mt. Rainier nearby. At times I felt the story dragged on, but the imagery of the landscapes and the development of each story kept me glued to the pages needing more.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Shannen Kern

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was excited to pick this up because it’s a trilogy and I love to binge read! I hadn’t read anything by this author before, but I definitely enjoy the style of writing. I really like how she grabs your attention and doesn’t let go throughout all three stories! It’s amazing how she can make a book go by so fast, I was definitely craving more by the end. Laura Koerber writes magical realism like no other. You will feel like you’re inside each story with her in-depth characters instead of just being an observer from the outside. I highly recommend this trilogy especially if you enjoy the supernatural and dystopian genres!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Shannen Kern

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was excited to pick this up because it’s a trilogy and I love to binge read! I hadn’t read anything by this author before, but I definitely enjoy the style of writing. I really like how she grabs your attention and doesn’t let go throughout all three stories! It’s amazing how she can make a book go by so fast, I was definitely craving more by the end. Laura Koerber writes magical realism like no other. You will feel like you’re inside each story with her in-depth characters instead of just being an observer from the outside. I highly recommend this trilogy especially if you enjoy the supernatural and dystopian genres!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Tori Mitton

  1. <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/79191649-a-mountain-in-the-air” style=”float: left; padding-right: 20px”><img border=”0″ alt=”A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy” src=”https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1673983030l/79191649._SX98_.jpg” /></a><a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/79191649-a-mountain-in-the-air”>A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy</a> by <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/16725711.Laura_Koerber”>Laura Koerber</a><br/>
    My rating: <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5393253186″>5 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
    This is my first read of this series. It’s about dystopia, and what the future is, shape shifting. Mischief, mystery. It makes you really think of what the world could turn into, far into the future.<br />
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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Santana Hicks

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book consists of 3 novellas all closely connected. The first one called ‘Coyote’s Road Trip’ is about a man named Jim who is also a coyote shapeshifter. Bored with his life, he sets out on a long drive to find his new forever home. Along the way, he meets a young girl named TJ who is hitchhiking. He takes it upon himself to see her safely dropped off with her brother in Rainier. Once getting to Rainier he meets Rachel in an old ghost town with very few tenants. Rachel is also a shapeshifter so instantly the pair get along.

The second novella, ‘Raven Woman’s Tavern’, takes place shortly after the first book. Rachel and her boyfriend Jimmy take it upon themselves to care for the townspeople, supplying medicine, toiletries etc. Some things are bought while others are acquired illegally. So when a troop of militia appears to drink in the tavern, the townspeople are nervous and want them gone ASAP. Once they come back a second time after a wallet disappears from one of the men, Rachel realizes she needs to do more to get rid of them.

The book then focuses on Baylor, the only one in the Militia group who appeared nice. The group becomes abandoned and after not following the leaders orders, he is quickly thrown out of the group. Lost in the woods he finds a raven who seems to be leading him somewhere.

Last but not least the last novella, ‘A Mountain in the Air’. This takes place a couple years after the second book. Settling in nicely, the townspeople are making changes for the better. While acquiring some necessary things to do so, Jim comes across TJ from years prior. He can tell she is not doing too well and invites her to live in the town. Meanwhile, Val seems to be dying and keeps dreaming about a man who disappeared in the 90’s. He went to Mt Rainier never to return. The dreams are so vivid that they have to be real don’t they?

This trilogy was quite interesting. It was written as a day in the life genre with a supernatural element. There are shapeshifters and ghosts mingled in with regular humans coexisting within the same town. Each character had their own personality and reason to be there. The author did a really good job portraying each person.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Jamie Truex

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

How can you pass up three books in one? I love how these books give you a different outlook on life. It’s really everything you need. Shapeshifters, dystopia, a great message, wonderful characters, and a fast pace read. I do recommend this book.

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A Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

A Mountain in the Air: A TrilogyA Mountain in the Air: A Trilogy by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Coyote’s Road Trip.

Coyote is a nature spirit, a shapeshifter who lives in a valley in the Nevada Desert, he watches life in his territory with a distant interest, he has seen many people pass through his home, but he has never seen as much change in the desert as he has these last few years, so when the last two people he was friends with pass away, coupled with the heat and the drought, he decides to leave the one place he has ever called home.

He sets off North on the only road out of the desert and even though he doesn’t have a destination in mind, something points him in the right direction, just as he is about to leave the desert, he stops for one last look and then turns towards the future.

As he travels, Coyote meets people and experiences different places along the way as he tries to find somewhere new in the Pacific Northwest, but will he find what he is looking for and a new purpose for his existence? In this dystopian sci-fi meets fantasy tale, where the future has been affected by the climate change scientists are just now predicting, this is a journey of self discovery and talks about hard subjects in a manner that all who enjoy this genre of book, it is charming and pulls you through the story to find out how it ends.

Raven Woman’s Tavern.

Raven is a Raven shifter, as her name suggests and she is in charge of the small logging town which has seen better day, but those living within its boundaries have all found themselves there for a reason and kindled a kinship with the others living there. This place, however, is like no other and you will only find your way in or out if Rachel allows it and the road can be as long, short, twisted or straight as she desires, that is until one day when the local Militia find their way in.

All who live there have found there way in unusual circumstances and are not the youngest of pioneers, they have all lived a good life, but like the town have become all but forgotten, they are disconnected from the outside world, but they are happy and make do with what they can, whether that is legally, or by stretching the law, just a little. Baylor is one of these people, although, he isn’t as young as the rest, he has also heard the cry of a raven and followed it, little does he know that this will save his life and that his skills will help this small town survive the turmoil to come.

Can Baylor and the other residents of this small out of the way town keep their way of life, or will the Militia come in and take away everything they are working hard to build? This is a fantastical dystopian take on some pertinent themes including climate change and the flaws and triumphs which combine in all of humanity, while injecting magic and humour throughout in this enchanting novella.

Mountain In The Air.

Pete is a rock star in the prime of his life, he has amassed a loyal, local following with his grungy tunes and it looks like his life is about to take a turn for the better, but one day he takes a walk up Mt. Rainier to clear his head and never comes down, this was in the 1990’s and eventually people stopped searching for him and just forgot, but 40 years later and he is lonely, so he reaches out to anyone he can reach, through their dreams, this is where he calls out to one person in particular without even realising it.

Meanwhile, life in a small logging town carries on and the people living there know that something is coming, they just don’t know when or where, so when a newcomer arrives, it is all hands on deck to help them feel welcome, but will they be able to forget their past life and adapt to this new one, one with little in one way, but a lot in another and with only each other to depend on, their unique talents all work together to help run this last piece of magical land.

What connections can Pete build within his dream walking and will they be the ones he wants, or the ones he needs? This is a magical story of how humanity needs the connections it builds with each other to survive any trials it may come across in this dystopian vision of a future which could come to pass, where reality and magic collide to create an unmissable story.

This is a trilogy which is full of examples of adversity and how it can bring people together, when both newcomers and old troubles come calling into this small town, will the magic surrounding it protect it from the ravages of climate change and humanity in general, or will this breach of their perimeter spell doom for them all? This is a dystopian world which could very much become a reality, if the messages held within are not heeded, as adversity fights for its place in this fantastical world in a way which hooks you from the start and keeps you there until the end.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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