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Spellbound by Thalia Blake


This book was a very interesting one, and I know it is something a lot of you will truly enjoy. Not to mention the cover is breathtaking who wouldn't want such a beautiful thing on their shelves.


Naimonet: Eleven islands far to the southeast. Eleven Kingdoms filled with magic, romance, and adventure!

Two princesses in search of a future of their own choosing. A vision of a sapphire crown with waves crashing against dark rocky cliffs has brought Merione and her sister Ezabelle to the faraway island of Mulrane in search of a destiny that is worth living.

Destiny comes at a price. When Ezabelle becomes Queen of Mulrane, can Merione rely on the bond of sisterhood to save her from uncertainty, and her sister’s wrath? Cursed by the disgraced mage of Mulrane, Merione must choose between her sister and a prophecy that will put a new king on the throne.

From the sunny shores of Rayterre to the bitter snows of Rosfaill, Naimonet is waiting for you…

Enter the world of Naimonet where fantasy, loyalty, desperation, and prophecy will sweep you away. Begin your adventure with Spellbound: Book 1 of the Tales of Naimonet.

This 74,000 word young adult novel is suitable for all ages. It can be read as a standalone and contains no cliffhanger and a Happily Ever After that you won't see coming.

This is my review on the book:

March 3, 2019

I was given this book free for a honest review. There was a lot about this story that I really enjoyed, and the writing is immaculate. Ezabelle was a character that I found hard to read about--but if that is the kind of bad guy you're into this book is for you. Merione was an excellent character, but I found it both refreshing and disappointing that there wasn't any romance. All in all, I would recommend this book to another who loves a strong female lead and high fantasy magic.

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