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Kingdom of the Damned by Tricia Copeland ~ Review by Liz Vrchota

Kingdom of the DamnedKingdom of the Damned by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Let me just start with the gorgeous cover of this book! I adore it, and it lured me in before I even read the synopsis. I have read Tricia Copeland’s work before but I think this has by far become my favorite novel of hers yet. I think the paranormal genera is her strong suit, and I am dying to get my hands on the remainder of this series as it is released. This is the introduction or prelude so to speak of the Kingdom Journals and really sets everything up for the reader. I love when an author does this because it entices the reader to come back for more. It has us hooked on the story and invested in the characters. I know I need to find out what will come for Anne in the future.

Who is Anne you ask, well I will give you a brief hint, but for the majority you will have to one-click this beauty to find out for yourself, and you won’t be disappointed. Anne is a vampire. Her and her family are living among pagans and trying their best to blend in and hide to stay alive. Anne has one goal, to bring peace to the world. This is no small feat, in fact it seems nearly impossible. However, this woman has no plans of giving up, and one bad** chick. Where will her endeavors to restore peace take her? Oh and watch out for that killer ending!

Review by @lizaileen
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Kingdom of the Damned by Tricia Copeland – Review by Caralee Loonat

Kingdom of the DamnedKingdom of the Damned by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kingdom of the Damned by Tricia Copeland
5 Stars!!!!!

I am totally in love as I so love vampire books. I love to read new authors and get their takes on
vampires. I was totally hooked from page one. Finding not only a new author but also a new series is
an added bonus.

The chemistry between Anne and Lucas is just so electric. I could just feel the emotions coming off
of the pages. I dont know if I could cope only seeing the one I love a year every hundred years but
it made for an interesting twist to the book. I look forward to reading more from this author and I also
would love to delve into this series more.

review by @caraleeloonat

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Kingdom of the Damned by Tricia Copeland – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Kingdom of the DamnedKingdom of the Damned by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is not my first book by this author but it is my favorite so far. This book is a paranormal story that has witches, vampires and more in it. It pulled me in right from the beginning and I couldn’t wait to see what would happen next. The characters are connectable and lovable. My favorite character is Anne, she is strong and independent. I enjoyed watching her grow throughout the story. I highly recommend this book.
Reviewed by @bjwagner

September 21,  2018

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Release Blitz – Kingdom of the Damned by Tricia Copeland

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Kingdom of the Damned: Provocation (Kingdom Journals) by Tricia Copeland
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“…he that believeth not shall be DAMNED” – Mark 16:16

In 1557, witches burn her home and family. She escapes with the help of a family friend and they hide among humans. At seventeen, another atrocity ignites Anne’s passion for justice. Circumventing the globe, she seeks to unite the vampires and build peace. Powerful enemies amass against them, but her friends number many, including a surprising and mysterious hero. In a war for survival, love feels extravagant, and heroes don’t always prevail. Can she best her enemy and find happiness at last?

Kingdom of the Damned is a stand-alone prelude to the Kingdom Journals Series. Find out more about the series at http://triciacopeland.com/kingdom-journals1.html or all the books on Amazon:

In the Series (Free on Kindle Unlimited):
Kingdom of Embers (Kingdom Journals #1) – Alena’s story -$0.99 in ebook
Kingdom of Darkness (Kingdom Journals #2) – Camille’s story
Kingdom of Honor (Kingdom Journals #3) – Jude’s story
Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2MPzciw
Amazon CA: http://amzn.to/2y9i7t1
Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/2woT2h2
Amazon AU: http://amzn.to/2xbRdRK

Tricia lives in Colorado with her family and four-legged friends. She writes young and new adult fiction including fantasy, paranormal, dystopian, and romance titles. If not out on the trail, you can find Tricia on your favorite social media!
Find all her books at TRICIACOPELAND.COM

Is This Me? (Being Me Series Book #1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Angela Hayes

Is This Me? (Being Me #1)Is This Me? by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Is This Me is the first book in the Being Me series by Tricia Copeland. It is a New Adult/college/romance- about choices, fitting in, self-discovery, finding out ‘where’ you belong, being true to yourself, dealing with adulthood, being away from the family home/parents, the newfound stress of college life, expectation, and dealing with everything life seems to throw at you.
Amanda is beginning her freshman year at college. She is smart, knows what she wants and has a plan. But then Doug turns it all on its head. He’s older, a senior, who has a lot to consider and a lot at stake- but who captivates her attention like nothing she was ever expecting. This leads to choices- choices have consequences- and so Amanda finds herself in a situation she could never have predicted. Things soon feel like they are spiraling out of control. Will they work it out? It’s worth the read to find out…
I liked the characters, they were interesting and well developed- although it did take me a little while to warm up to Amanda, but she did grow on me and I ended up liking her a lot more than I thought I would. Doug was great, but he did frustrate me quite a lot with his push-pull and indecisiveness. But overall their portrayals were realistic and believable. The story is set to continue in, “If I Could Fly” book #2.

Thank you, Ms, Copeland!

Reviewed by @angelahayes

 

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Deepest Scars (Being Me #5) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Jenni Bishop

Deepest Scars (Being Me #5)Deepest Scars by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Deepest Scars is a novel of the ‘Bring Me’ Series by Tricia Copeland and can be read as a standalone. Tricia writes well and is invested in her characters. Some I loved, some not so much, as I wanted to smack them around, which to me means they are well written. This story is about second chances and new beginnings, secrets and forgiveness, love and heartbreak. Even though I found the story a little slow at times, it was still a good read.

As the layers were peeled back of our two main characters, especially Liz (whom my heart broke for), we got to see them grow and blossom, not just as a couple but also as themselves. That girl had to deal with more than any normal person deserves in her short life time but she managed and I wanted to hug her and take away all her hurt.

Tricia wrote this from a male perspective and it was different but good to read a story from the male point of view rather than the usual female.

Worth a read.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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