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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Helani Kihe

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) was definitely an interesting read. I love fantasy romance. This is my first time reading a romance about sea creatures. I really liked the fact that Peder and Serena were from different worlds and are different types of sea creatures. Ameria was such a sweet little character. I enjoyed that there was an action/suspense factor in the story. I can’t wait to read the next installment in the series.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Ashley Hasting

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Serena is a Sea Mage who has her love for the ocean and for her family. She also has love for others. She is on a secret mission for her guild for one month. So much goes on and it holds you in for it all! I didn’t know this was a series, so I will get the rest to catch up then complete! The love, drama, friendships, and relationships in this series is great!

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Angela Renee Diaz

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

An organization called The Nightshade Guild is in charge of protecting an elf princess Ameria. So Serena a mage has to protect Ameria for a month. Where she requests help from Peder. You can clearly see a romance brewing with Peder and Serena. Ameria is very powerful her safety and protection is priority.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Ashleyann Sanabria

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The story was definitely interesting. It follows a sea mage who is charged with looking after an important baby for a month. The is adventure, danger, and high stakes get away! This is book 10 in the series, but they all appear to be stand alone books. This is the only one I have read so far, and I did not feel lost at all. I enjoyed the familiar and I liked the romance that was in the story. I wish it was longer and that the princess has a bit more page time, but it was an enjoyable story none the less!

Reviewed by @asanabr1

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Erica Shoebridge

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sea Mage is a delightful tale with lots of fun and intrigue. Serena is a great heroine – intelligent, brave, and never shies away from defending a loved one. Her membership in the Nightshade Guild, and relationships with other sea friends and familiars make for great character development. The tiny future elven queen is an adorable toddler, whose knowledge and strength exceed her years. I loved following this story, and love affair, through all the twists and turns as Serena demonstrates just how much a sea mage is capable of. This is a very fun story, I recommend it.

Reviewed by @ericalorraine
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The Nightshade Guild: Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Serena Moon is a member of The Nightshade Guild who lives on the coast of SoCal, she embodies what from the outside looks like the typical beach babe with long, blonde hair and a love of the beach and the sea, but underneath that lies the soul of a sea mage, she loves her life and where she lives, but it also helps that a handsome sea dragon shifter named Peder also lives in the sea nearby. As part of her responsibilities for the Guild, she has to take on a charge for a month, this charge is a very young elven queen who she needs to keep safe from those who would want to take advantage of her, however, although Serena has babysat before, she has no idea how to be a full on parental figure, even of it is just for a month.

When Serena meets up with the previous Guardian to take the small elf into her care, she asks about anything which happened but only received an evasive answer and what looks like a whole lot of relief to be rid of the responsibility she now holds and that worries Serena more than she thought it would. When she takes the young girl home with her, strange things start to happen around her and she has to seek the help of Peder to keep them safe, all the while being plagued with doubt that she is enough.

As they work together, they become closer, however, Serena is worried that if she lets her guard down that she will hurt both herself and Peder if she has to choose between her responsibilities and her heart, but she wishes she could allow herself to dream of a possible future for them. Will Serena and Peder be able to keep the small bundle of power safe from those who wish her harm, or will her worst fears come to pass and she fails her charge? This a fantasy with a romantic twist which is full of excitement and mystery as magic crosses paths with magic and adventures ensue, while the undercurrent pulls you along and keeps you there until the tide deposits you at the end.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Wendy Wary

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Having picked this book up as the first I’m reading in this series, the author did a great job with world building and character development to the point that I didn’t realize it was book 10 of a whole series. I look forward to seeing how the story progresses (and what I’ve missed so far) with the main characters and even some of the supporting characters. Getting just a taste of the powers the toddler elven princess possesses is intriguing and it will be interesting to see how she grows into and develops her magic.

The book takes place while Ameria is in the care of Serena, a mermaid. The two ladies are helped by Serena’s friend, Peder, after dark forces attack Serena’s home front and it threatens the safety of Serena’s sister and her family. Peder offers additional protection in his underwater kingdom until the mermaid’s duties are fulfilled. Sprinkle in a little romance between Serena and Peder, and some bad guys in the form of reanimated pirates and shadow figures, and this fantasy adventure makes for a fun read that’s difficult to put down.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Vanessa Watts

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have never heard of this author before, but after reading the synopsis I decided to give it a go. It’s definitely a quick read that took just under two hours to read cover to cover.

This book pulls you in right from the start with action and maintains that perfect pace from start to finish. The characters are well thought out and the scene description makes it feel like you’re right there with the characters.

We start out with Serena having to take over nanny duties for the elven princess orphan whose parents were murdered. She runs into trouble as soon as the shadows close in. Add to that toddler tantrums with severe weather phenomenon and that spells a recipe for disaster. What about Peder? Can Serena trust him with her secrets or does he have to many secrets of his own? Can the guild figure out who killed the elven rulers while defending the heir to the throne? You’ll have to read this book to answer those questions. Having just finished this book myself I want to read them all so I don’t miss a thing in this enchanted world!

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Cindy Rushin

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed reading Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio. It was an exciting adventure with mermaids and sea dragons. Sea Mage has adventure, intrigue, and love. Louisa Bacio created a special world that I really enjoyed being a part of. I look forward to reading more from her.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Carrie Reed

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 stars!

This was a fun read. I really like the mythical story of Elvan princess, mermaids, shifters and magic. In this story it is Serena’s turn as a mage to watch over the young princess for a time, and to keep her safe. The romance between her and Peder is sweet. I really enjoyed watching as she was shy with her feelings around him at first and he was always watching her from afar to Peder assisting in keeping Ameria and her safe. The clash of the two different worlds had me fearing for the future of their relationship but I am holding out hope that this is not the last we see of this couple and the next book will have their continuation. Definitely recommended read for any paranormal, mythical creature lover.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Sara Oxton

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio a four-star read that needed a little more direction. This is number ten in the series, something I didn’t realise before I started, so maybe I should have read the blurb instead of just the cover, in my defence it’s a very pretty eye-catching cover. But the world building was great, and I didn’t feel too lost in that way, but the lack of clarity as to who we were hearing from threw me more. Overall, a good story, could have just done with a little more clarity. I will be picking more of the series up and I really liked the characters and would like to get to know them more.

Review by @saraoxo

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Alexandra Leith

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book 10 in an author collaborative  short story series. This was my first book in the series but each book is similar to a standalone. I say similar because each book follows the toddler Queen Ameria who is being protected by the Nightshade Guild until her family’s assassins are found. Each book follows a different Mage of the Nightshade Guild that has sworn to protect her. This book follows Serena, a powerful mermaid shifter who loves the ocean and beach life. Although she is powerful she begins to fear that her power isn’t enough to protect the young queen from her evil pursuers, so she decides to take up her love interest Peder’s offer to help.

Peder is the mysterious and enchanting leader of shifter sea dragons and he is willing to risk his secrets to help Serena protect Ameria from the monsters that stalk them in the night.

This book was full of thrill, chase, suspense and monsters that you would not expect. I did enjoy this book, but I did feel a little loss at times because I did not read Ameria’s previous back story in the other books. Because it was a short story I couldn’t really feel the connection between Peder and Serena. Despite all of that I still loved the ride of the story. The world building the author did and the immense strength of the main character was amazing and I can’t wait to go back to read the previous and future ones.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Alexandra Leith

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book 10 in an author collaborative  short story series. This was my first book in the series but each book is similar to a standalone. I say similar because each book follows the toddler Queen Ameria who is being protected by the Nightshade Guild until her family’s assassins are found. Each book follows a different Mage of the Nightshade Guild that has sworn to protect her. This book follows Serena, a powerful mermaid shifter who loves the ocean and beach life. Although she is powerful she begins to fear that her power isn’t enough to protect the young queen from her evil pursuers, so she decides to take up her love interest Peder’s offer to help.

Peder is the mysterious and enchanting leader of shifter sea dragons and he is willing to risk his secrets to help Serena protect Ameria from the monsters that stalk them in the night.

This book was full of thrill, chase, suspense and monsters that you would not expect. I did enjoy this book, but I did feel a little loss at times because I did not read Ameria’s previous back story in the other books. Because it was a short story I couldn’t really feel the connection between Peder and Serena. Despite all of that I still loved the ride of the story. The world building the author did and the immense strength of the main character was amazing and I can’t wait to go back to read the previous and future ones.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Heather Goodman

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book takes you by surprise. It’s a page turner from the beginning and the characters are very lovable. Serena is tasked with protecting the orphaned elven princess and enlists Peders help. Along the way Serena and Peders feelings grow for each other. Be prepared to be enthralled by a story of things unseen.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by lydia pelton

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fin-tastic!
I really enjoyed this story! Though, I will advise you to read the previous books before this one. It will help tie in different aspects of this story. I adored Serena and just all that she brings. She is a little apprehensive about taking charge of such an important child. The adventure seems to be way more than she expected. This is such an amazing mix of magic, adventure, even a little romance. It will suck you in and just not let go! I could not recommend this more!

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Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio – review by Ashley Glover

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The story is great and I really enjoyed it! That being said I do wish the POV were more distinctive so I knew who was speaking at all times. It got confusing at times as to whose brain I was in, but the story is still a great one! I do recommend you read this just be prepared for sudden jumps in perspective! It did not ruin the story as a whole at all and I did really enjoy reading this once I got acclimate to the different POV!

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Jennifer Reimer

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This Book was very entertaining to read. I believe the book did go faster then what it should have been, I do feel like there should have been a little more detail in certain scenes or situations, I felt like it was moving very fast. A woman that has to take care of a little baby girl that is wanted for what she is and this woman has to protect her and take care of her, gets into some situations. She keeps her safe and still learning to care for a baby. It was a very enjoyable short read, and do recommend it, a good start to a series can’t wait for the next book.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Santana Hicks

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio was very interesting to read. An orphaned elven princess who is a toddler is being protected by a guild of mages. Every month, a new mage takes responsibility for the tiny princess named Ameria. This a month is a mermaid shifter named Serenas turn.

Very little time has passed when Serena realizes that she may need help with this task. Peder, the king of sea dragon shifters offers, providing the book with a will they, won’t they atmosphere.

The reason why I gave this book a 3 out of 5 is because I expected more action from this book. There was very much and they action scenes that did make it into the book were very small and over with way too fast and easily at that. I would be interested in seeing more of Ameria’s power at work. I also felt as if the book was rushed. In a lot of places the author felt things very vague. Even the romance portion seemed rushed. It was not very believable.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Edie Kelleher

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Sea Mage was a nice short read. It is my first book from Louisa Bacio and I was unaware going in it was book ten in a series so there were times I was slightly confused, but was still definitely able to keep up as a stand alone story. Louisa did a great job at world building, very descriptive. At times I did struggle to connect to the characters, finding I had to really focus to keep my attention from wandering. Despite this, I would definitely consider reading a book from the start of the series as it was overall enjoyable.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Stephanie Nicole

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio is the tenth book in the Nightshade Guild series. Honestly this is the first one of the series that I have read not initially realizing it was part of a series, but overall it didn’t affect the story to much. There were a few times that made me wonder if I had missed something but once I realized it was a series put together by multiple authors, I loved the story so much I went back and read the others. Filled with mermaids, magic, shifters, a special quest and so much more this book was simply amazing. I was immediately drawn to this book by its beautiful cover the story that unfolded in its pages did not disappoint.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Shelly Kittell

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was such an entertaining book. The characters are well-written and so fun. From a toddler who can make an herb garden sprout and have WICKED temper tantrums to a sexy sea dragon and pink mermaid, this book has such fun and fantastical characters that you can’t help but love the book. Everyone has their part and their role to play. I love the zombie pirates. The plot was easy to follow. Entertaining for young and older adults. Highly recommend

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Lisa Helmick

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I liked the idea of the story which led me to pick up the book. I struggled at times which led me to “fall” out of the story. I liked Serena and found her plight captivating. The issue came once she started being attacked by others. It seemed too far-fetched and a mix of two different types of beings. I have not read the others in this series and probably won’t as I didn’t really connect or come to “care” about the characters.
Great Cover though!

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Rayne East

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Enjoyable quick read
I enjoyed the story line and the paranormal aspects of this book. This is the first book I have read by this author and even though it is the tenth book in the series there is enough explanation to know what’s going on. The use of imagery is well done but sometimes I found the conversations between characters a little stilted. Overall, a series worth checking out.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Desiree Ottinger

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book! Also, I did know that I was picking it up in the middle of the series. So while I did not have a lot of the backstory going into the book, I didn’t feel like I was missing something in the over arching plot.

Serena is a mermaid shifter charged with keeping the orphaned, elven princess safe from the evil entities that are trying to take her. She and Peder are drawn to each other but each have other commitments that have to come first before they can truly explore what is going on between them. Can they work together to keep the toddler safe and find a balance for each other? Or will it all become too much for them?

I haven’t seen a lot of mermaid books and that is what drew me to this book. The author did a phenomenal job describing all the characters and places they were at. I could literally see them. In fact, every time Serena is described I couldn’t help but picture Serena from Gossip Girl! LOL

Now that I have read this book, I will go back and find the others in the series. I am hoping to get through them all by the time the next in this series is released!

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Jenni Bishop

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3.5 stars

Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio is one of the books in The Nightshade Guild series. There are twelve books by twelve authors that make up this fantasy series. The series is centred around The Nightshade Guild who have been tasked with the responsibility of looking after the Princess by the Elven Court after an assassination attempt. It is a short read but has all the elements to make it interesting, with magic and danger, shifters and elves, suspense and drama.

I hate coming into a series part way through and that’s what I inadvertently did with this book so now I have to go back and start at the beginning. So, coming so late I felt I was missing out and now I know why, this book is way down the line near the end. I was unable to stay in the moment and found myself wandering and found that sometimes less is more. But that is just me and my preference.

Give it a go but make sure you start at the beginning of the series.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Angela Hayes

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

 

3 Stars

 

Sea Mage is the tenth book in The Nightshade Guild by Louisa Bacio. This is the first book that I have read by Ms. Bacio, so I really didn’t know what to expect going in. But the beautiful cover grabbed me and the blurb intrigued me enough that I snapped up a copy and dove right in. I didn’t realise that this is the tenth book in a series- and there were times while reading where I wondered if perhaps I was ‘missing’ something that happened or was explained in previous books- and that has prompted me to want to go back and explore the rest of the series to see how each story contributes to the overall picture/series. The Nightshade Guild series is a collaboration by twelve authors who each contribute/d a story. With twelve books in the series, one book releasing each month (of 2021)- and with 12 Mages tasked with protecting an elvan princess from assassination, it all looks set to be quite a suspenseful adventure.
This is a short story- which made for a quick read. It is a paranormal story with fantasy, mermaids, shifters, elves, magic, a quest, high stakes, suspense, danger, drama, and romance.
Although the story is quite detailed and descriptive, I found it somewhat wordy in places, and some of the descriptions were a little ambiguous, leaving me a little confused- which then resulted in pulling me out of the story while I tried to figure out what the author was trying to say/do. This frustrated me a lot and left me with lots of questions.
I also had trouble connecting with the characters and their story- which was disappointing as this is the type of book I normally devour and love. So, I will going back to reread this story again in a few weeks, just to see if I still feel the same way, or if I was just having an ‘off’ reading experience with this book.

Thank you, Louisa Bacio.

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Kerry Carr

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a wonderful fast paced story filled with action, adventure and magic. The author does an amazing job of bringing the characters to life and even making their magical sides seem believable. This book contains supernatural dangers and a little bit of romance which brings the whole story together.

Serena is part of The Nightshade Guild. She knows she has responsibilities, but when that responsible becomes looking after and protecting the Elvin Queen she may have bitten off more than she can chew.

With dark forces wanting to take the little queen away she enlists her friend Peder for his help and support but will the budding relationship between them prove more of a distraction than a help.
Is Serena capable of protecting the little queen from the dark forces wanting her power? I mean how hard can it be to protect a toddler?

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a new author for me which I enjoyed and can’t wait to see what is next for her. This is a well written story that pulled me into the story from the beginning. The author’s use of details made me want to know what happened next with the characters. The characters are relatable and made the story fun and entertaining to read. This is a story that took me on a magical adventure with a twist of suspense to it. I found this book to be full of action, magic and even some romance. Serena feels that she is over her head when she is entrusted to keeping the child queen safe. She also finds herself requesting her friend, Peder’s help. They are now facing evil darkness and a determination to conquer the enemies. This is a great story with a great, engaging adventure that was worth the pick up. I can’t wait to see what comes next for them. I highly recommend this book.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Kerry Baker

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Nightshade Guild: Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio is a well written and interesting story. It easily drew me in and kept my attention for the whole way through.
This is the first book that I have read by this author so I didn’t know to expect. What I found was ql developed and likea me characters set in the midst of a great story. I enjoyed the dynamic between the characters and how that effected the story.
I liked the way the author constructed the story too. She knows how to get your attention and make sure she holds it for the whole book. This was a great story and I will definitely read more by this author in the future.

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Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10) by Louisa Bacio – Review by Lorrene Huisman

Sea Mage (The Nightshade Guild, Book 10)Sea Mage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was able to jump right into this book as well as the world to which the character resides. I found it to be a fun read and realistic, and an adventure for anyone truly. I loved the details of the surroundings and defiantly enjoyed the character growth! I feel it was a great read, and its something you will for sure enjoy!

Personally a world set with mermaids and mythical creatures how the heck could I not love this book and dive right into it? I found the story and full of development from all ends. Serena reminded me of what my teenage self was. Believing I could do anything really, and I was independent, which I was. I realized though as Serena did in certain occurrences it can be frightening or more unwelcoming and sometimes you may need help more than you realize. And to me that can be one of the hardest things to do for sure! I really admired Serena, she had a important task to protect in truth, but danger and not planned occurrences take place, she had to step forth and be strong willed. She was very realistic which I admired!

Peter was also an interesting character, the one Serena had to call upon. I enjoyed learning of his nature and how hos character certainly impacted and added the story and plot. I found this a fun read, a intriguing adventure of its own, and a good story line. In our hearts no matter what we face, if we are true and truly believe in who we are what we are meant to be, anything is possible! Wonderful felt read!

As I said, really enjoyed this amazing novel by a talented author! I think a lot of people would benefit from such a wonderful story, and the happy little feels you get in your heart as you read it, really add to the wonderful feeling and positive moments as you read though! It was very well written and I enjoyed it truly from the introduction of the characters and plot to the end! It is defiantly a recommended read!

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