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Carnival of Shadows ( Black Water Magic Book 2) By Linda Scott – Review by Caralee Loonat

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Carnival of Shadows: A Teagan Blackwater Urban Fantasy Novel (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott
4 Stars!!!!

I have a bad habit of finding new series but starting out of sequence. This is another case of that but I am not at all put off or feeling a bit out of sense. I found that the author has a very unique batch of characters and find it a really great read.

I really was glued to the pages to see how the story would play out. I found that this was such an easy read that I just got lost in the pages. I felt as though I was right there in the midst of the action. I like how even though it is a paranormal book the characters just seemed real and jumped off of the pages. The author has a great way to grab the reader and keep you hooked. I will definitely read more from this author in future.

Reviewed by @caraleeloonat
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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Naomi McDonald

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Carnival of Shadows is the second book in the Black Water Magic series. I didn’t realize this was the second book in the series when I picked it up, but you can catch on to the story fairly quickly without having read the first book. Although, I feel like I would have connected better to the characters if I’d read the first one. Especially since it felt like Teagan went from one guy right to the next when it’s clear she still has feelings for the first guy. I think if I’d read book one, maybe that wouldn’t have seemed so abrupt. Context matters.
The story line was interesting. Teagan seems to be a bit rough around the edges, but that could just be because her character is still mourning the loss of her grandmother and trying to deal with everything at the same time. The only character that I really connected to was Sean. So, again I’m going to say, it’s probably a good idea to read the first book before this one.
All-in-all, it was a good read. It’ll be interesting to see where things go from here.

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Barbara Stegall

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Barbara Stegall June 2021.
All in all I liked the book enough that I will go back and read the before this one. It is a story of good and evil. I loved the mix of characters. There were some places throughout the book that I just had to laugh (wait until you get to the goat!). It did take me a few chapters to get in deep to the stories as I flet that I was missing something by not having read the prior book. But once it caught me I could not read fast enough. Oh and the warewolf is WOW – I would love to find one for myself!

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Jenni Bishop

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Carnival of Shadows is a Teagan Blackwater Urban Fantasy Novel by Leslie Scott and is the second book in the Black Water Magic series. Vampires and witches, werewolves and demons are what you will encounter in this quirky, fun, and entertaining paranormal tale. Leslie Scott knows urban fantasy and writes it so well that you do not want to put down.

The carnival is not your normal carnival. Grab a drink and curl up to enjoy the ride.
Reviewed by @jennadb

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Sara Oxton

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott a fairground read of a four-star read. This is number two in the Black Water Magic series, and I hadn’t realised before I started this one and I didn’t feel like I missed anything, you took off running and got straight in. Teagan wasn’t someone I warmed to so much, but as the story progressed, I started to really like her, and get to know her better. It’s a very good paranormal story and I have really enjoyed this story. There are lots of elements to this story that get pulled together, and they all pull together to create a good story, there were just a couple of small elements that made me wonder.

Review by @saraoxo

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Rayne East

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I did not know what to expect going into this book. I didn’t realise this was book 2 but that did not take away from the storyline and I was quickly drawn into the world. I am curious enough to go back and read book 1 though to get the backstory. This is a little bit of a mystery wrapped up in a paranormal world with a bucketload of romance. Teagan is a likeable character and grows throughout the book. This ties up nicely but leaves an opening for book 3.

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Ashley Dover

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh my! What a paranormal showcase! Carnival of Shadows is an amazing story of witches, demons, demi-demons, and fledglings. The creative craft of Leslie Scott in the second book of the Blackwater Magic Series is quite amazing. This is the first book of hers that I have read, and I found it delightful.

Teagan Blackwater has just lost her grandmother, Nora Blackwater, The Swamp Witch of Firewater Springs, FL. With her grandmother’s death (or murder by her mother’s hand), Teagan inherits the power and title of the Swamp Witch.

With her ex-boyfriend, a demi-demon, her best friend Oliver, Shelley, and a little help from her friend Sean, who also has a secret side, Teagan has to save Firewater Springs from a dark carnival that has come into town. Will their efforts be enough to save everyone from the clasps of the demon and his desires? Or will Teagan have to tap into the depth of the magic of the Swamp Witch to save the town?

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Angela Packard

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was the first book I have read by Leslie Scott. It took me a couple chapters to get into it, but then I was hooked. Teagan Blackwater, is just a witch, or is she? The carnival comes to town full of paranormal characters, Teagan is warned a couple times to get out of town. Being stubborn, she can’t leave. Not until she knows what is behind the warnings. I really enjoyed the relationship between Teagan and Sean, the local werewolf Deputy. It made me smile, laugh, and fight right along with all the characters to save her town.
My favorite quote in the book was: “Here I was, Teagan Blackwater, the ultimate demon slayer-armed with a sticky note.”

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Erin Wolf

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I give Carnival of Shadows: A Teagan Blackwater Urban Fantasy Novel (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott, 5 stars.

I’m pretty sure this is the first book I have read by this author and I was blown away! Urban fantasy is my favorite genre, so the bar is set high for my expectations. I was in love immediately. Tegan is absolutely wonderful as a main character. She is just trying trying her best to take care of those she loves, and she does a spectacular job of it. The secondary characters are great too. They really solidify this great story and make it something even better.

Then there is the story. It grabs onto you immediately a does not let go. Full of action, suspense, heartache, romance and humor, this book has it all. The amount of different supernatural brings was refreshing too; I love variety. I have not read book one yet, but I plan on remedying that soon. Go read this book, you will love it!!!

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Erica Fish

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the Black Water Magic series. I found this book just as interesting as the first one. The descriptive language made a clear picture in my mind’s eye as I read the book. There are plenty of paranormal characters to enhance the romance that is within the book pages. The characters really bring this story to life. The story is set around Teagan and everything that is going on with her. There is a carnival and who doesn’t love a good carnival. I highly recommend this book to see how Teagan handles everything.

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Kayla Bullock

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Carnival of Shadows is the second book in the Black Water Magic Series by Leslie Scott. Teagan is dealing with a lot–the death of her beloved grandmother, taking over her grandmother’s role as Swamp Witch, and dealing with a developing romantic relationship, as well as a new, young witch in the neighborhood. But then the carnival comes to town…an evil carnival, bringing back the one person Teagan never wanted to see.

Carnival of Shadows is an excellent read. However, I do wish I had read the first in the series before this one. I highly recommend this as the story seems to continue from where the first novel ended. The characters are great, and the setting is amazing. I loved the idea of the evil carnival! Descriptive and a fun read, Carnival of Shadows has made me an instant Leslie Scott fan!

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Vanessa Watts

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was a new read for me, outside of my usual choices, however I could not put it down. I think it caused many sleepless nights and itching to continue reading through to the end. The characters were wonderfully developed and portrayed, so much so I could picture them in my head. If you are looking for an action packed, magic filled, roller coaster ride that will have you laughing one minute and crying the next while keeping you on the edge of your seat this is it!
This book pulls you in from the very first page with Teagan helping a teenage witch discover her abilities while attempting to reign in her own emotions after losing her grandmother. She must go through the trials and tribulations of dealing with loss all while trying to get a handle on taking over her inheritance and discovering what exactly comes with being the swamp witch. This is brought to the breaking point when the carnival comes to town, that is bent on destroying what she has built. Is what Teagan’s grandmother taught her enough? Can she find a way to protect all her charges without losing herself in the process? Will the residents of Firewater Springs make it out unscathed? No spoilers given here, you’ll have to read to find out but I assure you that it is well worth the journey!

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Carnival of Shadows: A Teagan Blackwate Urban Fantasy Novel by Leslie Scott
Four Stars

Carnival of Shadows: A Teagan Blackwater Urban Fantasy Novel is the second book in the Black Water Magic Series by Leslie Scott. This is the first book by this author and it definitely won’t be the last. I didn’t find it hard to read without reading the first. That being said I probably will go back and read book one. This story has amazing characters and a fast paced story line. If you like paranormal, then this book will be perfect for you.
Review by @sunbarn

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Anastasia Dodson

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Carnival of Shadows is a Paranormal story and is the second book in the Black Water Magic series. It was interesting and had me turning page after page until the very end. Teagan is our MC and she is a swamp witch on a mission to find our who killer her grandmother. But the carnival is in town and there is alot more going on than she originially thought. SOOO Grab this book and find out what is really happening in the Carnival of Shadows!
I cannot wait to read more by this author in the future because it the writing is good and the charcters are great! I would definitely recommend to anyone that loves a good paranormal story.
Happy Reading!

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Anna Hirsch

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Carnival of Shadows (Blackwater Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott
5 Stars

I just found another author to add to my favourites list. This book was amazing! I had a hard time putting it down. The cover caught my attention and I picked it up not realizing that it was part two in a series. I started reading and the characters referred to things that had already happened. It didn’t hinder the story. You can read it as a stand-alone but I personally don’t like reading series out of order. I will therefore go back and read part one. This book pulled me in from the get go. It’s full of magic, witches, demons and lots of action. The main character has some confidence issues which make her relatable. She gains confidence throughout the story. The addition of the carnival with demons dressed as clowns definitely added a creep factor. Who isn’t scared of clowns? Sometimes a series starts great but then book two doesn’t meet up to the standard that was set. Without even reading the first part, this book definitely keeps up the pace. I loved it and will be looking for more books by this author.

Review by @Anna Hirsch
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Her Blackened Rose (The Blackened Series Book 3) By Isra Sravenheart – Review by Laura-Jane Minnie

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

This is definitely my favourite book in the series so far. I have been drawn into Lady Isra story from the start. I love how it is a change from the good guy/hero books and that the main character is a Villian. I really enjoy the chemistry between Isra and Astrid and you find out whether she is really evil like she believes. There is adventure, revenge and magic you will not be disappointed.

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Her Blackened Rose (The Blackened Series Book 3) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Heather Lovelace

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

The author continues weaving her tale that transfixed this reader from start to finish. This is not one I would recommend picking up without having read the rest of the series simply because the character development is best appreciated in full. It is a fascinating fantasy. It feels authentic and original. This book and series continue to explore the line between good and evil in a very interesting way. I enjoy this author’s work and hope to read more soon.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Her Blackened Heart (The Blackened Series Book 2) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Erica Shoebridge

Her Blackened HeartHer Blackened Heart by Isra Sravenheart
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Lady Isra opens this book in the arms of Astrid, her lover. He seems to be the touch of light that her dark soul needs. But are his motives as pure they seem?

I liked the voice in this Book 2 better. We get to spend a bit of time as the troll Klinq and with Astrid in his human and raven forms. I enjoyed reading their voices and seeing a bit into what was happening for other characters. Isra has mellowed a touch, and while still hates humans, it is usually circumspectly, from a distance. Everilda is an interesting character, and added some depth to the story. A good tale for Fairy Tale lovers.

Reviewed by @ericalorraine
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Her Blackened Rose (The Blackened Series Book 3) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Lucy Vincent

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

Her Blackened Rose picks up right on the cliffhanger we were left with in Her Blackened Heart; following the riveting tale of Lady Isra and her love, Astrid. Author Isra Sravenheart’s books genuinely keep getting more and more captivating as the saga and adventure continues. With each book she releases, her attention to detail and mesmerising passion continue to pull me in. If you’re someone that enjoys books that are quick and easy to read while also being spellbinding exploits, these are definitely the books for you- I couldn’t get enough of these books, and managed to read the first three in one day!

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Her Blackened Soul (The Blackened Series Book 1) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Erica Shoebridge

Her Blackened Soul (The Blackened, #1)Her Blackened Soul by Isra Sravenheart
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Lady Isra is a witch who has embraced the darkest parts of her soul, and become a truly fearsome witch indeed. She detests her human neighbours, comparing them to infected boils. However, she occasionally helps one of them with a spell or two, and so a brave few come to request her help. When she is warned that a man approached who meant her danger, she set to work to destroy him.

There is lots going on in this plot, which is engaging in seeing where the twists and turns will go. The characters are archetypical and so fairly easy to grasp. The story has an omniscient narrator which gave the impression of hearing someone tell a fairy tale, which fit with the storyline. I found this a bit frustrating myself, because I couldn’t truly feel like I was escaped into the story when the narrator kept reminding me of the distance. It did make sense for the genre though, and evoked a feeling of a bedtime story. It will be interesting to see where the story goes from here.

Reviewed by @ericalorraine
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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Angela Hayes

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Carnival of Shadows is the second book in the Black Water Magic series by Leslie Scott. I love a great paranormal romance, so when I saw this it captured my attention immediately. I didn’t notice that it was the second book in the series, but the story was easy to follow and I didn’t feel like I was ‘lost’ or confused with the storyline. But having said that, my curiosity about past means I will definitely be going back to read book #1 before continuing the series.
No spoilers from me- the blurb does a great snapshot of what to expect so all I will say is- with interesting and quirky characters, a enticing storyline, a bizarre carnival, mystery, witches, shifters, demons, and more- there is plenty here to entice any paranormal romance lover.

Thank you, Leslie Scott!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Her Blackened Rose (The Blackened Series Book 3) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Shelly Kittell

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

Isra and Astrid have been very naughty. They seem to have fallen over to the dark side and now it’s time to take responsibility for their actions. Isra is a witch back from the dead but she doesn’t remember what happened. You find yourself empathizing with Isra even though she is a bit dark. We all fell that way at times. She is just trying to figure out what happened and get her life right. I felt a lot empathy for her. Though he came in at the end, Samuel was my favorite character because he felt like Astrid’s conscience. What are you going to do? Make the right choice. Being a lover of old castles, I found the descriptions of Isra’s castle made it fun to picture as I read. Overall, it was a fun book. Great theme, fun characters.

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Jasmin Slagle

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Teagan and rest of Crazy Eight has their work cut out for them. This book has everything, from witches, and werewolves, to vampires and demi demons. It’s action packed, throw in a little romance and boom you have an incredible book. I highly recommend it. This book leaves you wanting more.

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Her Blackened Rose (Blackened Series Book 3) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

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

This is the third installment in the story of Lady Istra and Astrid, they have had time to receiver from their latest escapade, but Lady Isra has been changed by her latest experience, albeit she isn’t sure exactly what happened, but Astrid does and as he recalls the events, another problem is on the horizon for this duo of dark souls. Although Astrid has been honest with Lady Istra about some aspects of their life, he has also been hiding things from their past, things that he is not sure Lady Istra will be able to forgive him from hiding them and it is causing his some serious anxiety and a lot of distance between himself and his lady love. Meanwhile Lady Istra is becoming used to her new state of mind and body as she prepares for an unexpected meeting about the deeds of her recent past, but she counters every point with one of her own and succeeds in not relenting to the pressure being put on her. One member of the meeting is someone she hasn’t been acquainted with before, he introduces himself as Ronald and hopes that they can meet again in the future under more favourable circumstances. Astrid is suspicious and doesn’t trust the human, despite feeling no magical energies coming from him, he is just being protective of his Lady Istra and safeguarding her from those he believes may do her harm.

Ronald O’Kutte however, is devising a plan to avenge his brother Kane O’Kutte, he believes that Lady Istra is guilty of involvement in his brothers disappearance and he is determined to strike at her weakest point and destroy her like she has done to him and his family. As he thinks about what he can do, Astrid is visited be an old friend who warns him about Lady Istra’s future and safety so that he can formulate a counter attack if and when needed, but he is finding it difficult to keep his secrets and is unwittingly increasing their distance while she does the same with him. Time passes and Lady Istra encounters Ronald again while on one of her walks in the forest, she doesn’t quite know what to make of him, however, she remains polite and keeps him at arms length until she can return home to Astrid. A few days later, after a night of passion and intimacy between Lady Istra and Astrid, she wakes up for one of her early walks and wakes Astrid up with screams when she finds a devastating tragedy has befallen a member of her household during the night and she is distraught, she shrugs off the attention from Astrid and the have an argument over it until she walks off and leaves Astrid alone at the tower, it is during this walk when she encounters Ronald by chance and he sees the vulnerability in her and decides it is time to make his move.

As Astrid is waiting for Lady Istra’s return he becomes more and more worried as the time passes and she doesn’t return, meanwhile Lady Istra is lost within a spell and try as she might, she cannot escape it, the only thing she knows is that she needs to find Astrid and engage his help to end the danger she finds herself in, but this is easier said than done when she is trapped in a world reliving all her past evil deeds. Astrid decides to confront the last person she was seen with and get an answer to his one burning question, where is Lady Istra? Can Astrid find Lady Istra in time before the spell she is trapped in consumes her, or will the dark plans others have made come to pass in their favour? This is another adventure where magic and reality combine to create a world where nothing is as it seems and secrets are kept and the truth of them revealed, but how it ends is only found out by reading all the way to the concluding events.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Her Blackened Rose (The Blackened Series Book 3) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Stephanie Nicole

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

Her Blackened Rose is book three of The Blackened Series. As with the first two books we follow an original story of a dark fairy tale. This series is set apart from a normal fairy tale because it’s based on the Villain, and not a princess. For a series that started off slow this third installment was a great installment because it was full of fantasy, witchcraft, magic, drama, and more. Ms. Sravenheart gave us a lot to think about in this installment including hidden agendas, mystery, danger and secrets making her readers desperately want to know what happens next. I personally can’t wait for part four of this series.

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Her Blackened Heart (The Blackened Series Book 2) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Stephanie Nicole

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

Her Blackened Heart is book two of The Blackened series. It follows our main character who is the Villain of the story which provides a unique story line unlike any other. Once again Ms. Sravenheart provides great character description and a much more detailed plot. Her Blackened Soul is the first novel and I wasn’t sure I wanted to continue this story but I’m glad I did because book two had so many twists and turns that it left my head spinning. I’m glad that there is still two books to go in this series because I can’t wait to see what Ms. Sravenheart gives us next.

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Her Blackened Soul (The Blackened Series Book 1) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Stephanie Nicole

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

Her Blackened Soul was an interesting read, while I typically love paranormal romances I found this one a little more difficult to get into. While the story has a great premise there were times that I felt that the story lagged and I wasn’t able to get lost completely in the story. However Ms. Sravenheart did give me everything that I love in a paranormal romance including magic, drama, twists and turns, and more. Her Blackened Soul is based entirely on a villain which is one of the many reasons I did enjoy it, it’s the first installment in The Blackened series. Although it did have times that the story lagged I generally enjoyed Her Blackened Soul, Ms. Sravenheart’s character development was wonderful and I can’t wait for part two.

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Her Blackened Rose (The Blackened Series Book 3) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Jenni Bishop

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

Her Blackened Rose is the third book in the Blackened Series by Isra Sravenheart. It is about a very, very dark witch who wants what she wants and will not take no for an answer. As I said with the other two books, Isra has given us an original concept that makes the story intriguing, and I must say I like this book better than I did the first two. This dark fairy-tale has a lot going on and not everyone is as they seem. Throw in some action and magic, lies and revenge and of course witches there is something for fantasy lovers who love a little dark story.

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Her Blackened Rose (The Blackened Series Book 3) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Ashley Dover

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

Her Blackened Rose, book three of The Blackened Series, is the continuing story of Lady Isra and Astrid, her raven friend turned human. Ronald O’Kutte is Kane’s brother, and he is out for revenge. His brother has disappeared, and he knows the witch, Lady Isra, is behind it. Becoming a warlock has always been his dream. To get back at Lady Isra, he must be well-versed in the darker arts. Can he bring Lady Isra to her knees?

The third book in this series is definitely a keeper. Isra Sravenheart has outdone herself in the writing of this series. Each book tells a little different story. This book contains some more information from the past, but this time it is Astrid’s story. The story becomes more compelling with each new storyline.

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Her Blackened Rose (The Blackened Series Book 3) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Kerry Carr

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

This is the 3rd book in the Blackened Series and I would suggest reading the first two to get a good feel for the characters. I love the mixture of fairy-tale and magic. What makes these books unique is that they are written from the view of the “villian” Lady Isra.

Lady Isra is a witch who tends to sway more towards the dark side of things. When she is brought back to life she spends time with her raven-man Astrid.
Astrid is the love of Lady Isra and in this book I feel that he has become more of a dark force in her life. However things and people aren’t what they seem and when secrets from the past collide with the future it’s hard to know what and who to trust. Add to this story Ronald who’s is seeking revenge for his brother Kane and Lady Isra disappearing and it makes for a packed adventure full of twists and turns that will keep you gripped and guessing all the way along.

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