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Silvercloak by Laura Steven starts with a bang and never stops.

Silvercloak provides such a fascinating world, and I could not get enough of the magic system. There are different categories of magic which can be used and potentially specialized in if the individual is adept enough to pursue it and get certification, the most fascinating of course being the Timekeepers who were eradicated due to their magic being considered to dangerous to continue.

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The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig was a fascinating, eerie read

The characters are so captivating literally within mere chapters. I was honestly shocked by how drawn to them I was, and the need to know more about them I felt.

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Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry grabbed me and held me by the throat from start to finish.

Odessa, the main character from which the story is being told ended up being someone I really loved immediately. She is the castoff princess, feeling as if she has no place with her family and her people, like she is unnecessary and unnoticed, with no real use to anyone.

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Head Cases by John McMahon is an in depth and fascinating FBI thriller that took me surprise.

I must say, this book took me a hot minute to get into because I wasn’t immediately sure how I felt about it and had to take a step back from it as a result. However, this said, once I gave it another chance, I was surprised by how deeply it grabbed my attention.

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One Golden Summer is exactly the kind of beautiful, heartwarming story I have come to expect from Carley Fortune.

As is typical from Carley Fortune, this book possesses such real, vivid characters that the reader can’t help but love and see something in that is so true to life and the every day struggles that come with life.