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I received this book as an ARC and really tried to love it. I think that the idea of it is good, but something fell flat.

I didn’t like any of the characters, except Jesper and Zeke. The rest of them either fell flat or had such undesirable qualities that I grew to dislike them. I wish that we could have learned more about the MMC.

The main twist was interesting and I do want to see how it pans out in the second book, but hope that it is more fleshed out!

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I received an ARC Copy from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
Born of Blood and Shadows, by author Jamye Smith was a great faced-paced read. Our FMC, Ameris, was such a relatable character, and I loved her self realization throughout the book. This book also included some new tropes for me, we don’t often get a morally grey FMC. I truly appreciated that there was proper equestrian terminology and knowledge implemented into this book as we don’t get to see that as often. Not to mention, the description between the scenery and magic was well detailed, it allowed me to truly immerse myself into this world.

⭐️ 4-4.5/5

This book follows Ameris, our fierce witchy FMC. We get a bit of her familial history, between the loss of her parents and existing ties to Marguerite and her locked away powers. While Ameris is scavenging a shipwreck, she finds herself meeting a Fae, also known as our MMC, Xander. Ameris deals with a great deal of loss in such a short period of time, and I found her self realization on her actions made me adore her resilient self easily. After a bargain is struck, we travel with our MC’s into the Fae World, Elysium. Ameris finds herself amidst a rebellion between the current King, Oberon, and Xander, looking to get his throne back. We meet a lot of our side characters during this time, but I have to say Zeke is definitely the one I’d want on my side, he truly lived up to the definition of a friend through thick and thin. We end up in a bit of a love triangle between our MMC’s, in which Ameris must play the game, but little do they know, Ameris is one step ahead. The question is now, will controlling her own fate be what she thought it would?

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, I believe it was an amazing debut for the author. I do feel as though we need a bit more back history to both worlds, along with how everything came to be. I believe we are missing some key background to Rhiannon as well, between Zorria’s feelings towards Ameris, and Xander, who potentially had feelings towards Rhiannon? The cliffhanger had me absolutely GASPING! Overall, the banter, the magic system and everything was a quick face-paced fantasy read for me which I definitely enjoyed. I will be picking up the second book for sure!

Definitely recommend reading if you enjoy the following:
✨ Anti-Hero/Morally Grey FMC
✨ Permanent Bonds
✨ Witches, Fae and Magical Creatures
✨ Elemental Magic
✨ Love Triangle

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I received this book as ARC from NetGalley and it did not disappoint! I was drawn to this book from the cover alone and had I not gotten an ARC copy, I still would’ve picked it up and read it.

4⭐️
2🌶️

It had some of my favorite tropes:
- Forced proximity
- Enemies to loves
- Fated mates (sorta depending on how you view the bond)

The story follows Ameris and Xander and their journey to taking back the throne that Oberon sits on. Ameris finds herself but sacrifices a part of herself in this process. She battles between good and evil/light and dark, which made her a little annoying but it was valid after all she had been through.

There is a little bit of a love triangle between Ameris/Xander/Oberon, which I enjoyed. I do wish there was a little character development on Xander/Oberon to really give me someone to root for.

The magic system was unique but a little hard to follow and I would’ve liked a little more explanation on how it worked. I also would’ve liked more back story Elysium and what happened in more detail with Rhiannon.

Over all, I really enjoyed this book. It was fast burn and had great world building and unique magic system. There was the right amount of spice without overdoing it the way some books tend to do. The tension and banter between Xander and Ameris fun to read. I also really enjoyed the dual POV between the two main characters. This book left off on a cliffhanger and I will definitely be reading the next book when it comes out!

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Rating: ⭐️⭐️💫/ ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Genre: Fantasy with Romance
Spice: 🌶️🌶️

I received a ARC Copy from Net Galley for my honest review. This book focuses on a witch named Ameris who is hiding her abilities from her village due to her parents death. She has a desire to break the bond her mother put on her powers to keep her safe and her prayers are answered when she comes across a wrecked ship. There she finds Xander, a Fae banished from his world to hers. With mutual interests, they strike a bargain to get him back to his world while he teaches her about her powers.

As they get back, Ameris realizes she is far more trouble than she thought. She gets in the middle of a rebellion against Oberion who currently sits on the throne. With her bond with Xander, she feels torn and used as she gets between the two Faes. What will happen instead of picking one of them, if she chooses herself?

This was a quick-paced read. For her debut, I think there is a lot of potential. But, I feel as though there was not enough world building and a chance for each of her characters to blossom. It felt jagged In approach and too perfect if that makes sense. I feel as though I was suppose to like the “love triangle”, but there wasn’t anything to grasp me fully into either Fae. I also found Ameris to be annoying at times, which rightfully so after everything she has been through. My suggestion would have been let book one play out with one and then the other. I did enjoy some of the banter and the plot twists though. Additionally, it was a nice switch to more of a Morally Gray FMC.

I think this is a good read if you want something quick and surface level. I read it after a monster Fantasy book and it helped me enjoy the fantasy without having to think so hard. I think as the author grows in her writing, she will get better!

I gave it a 2.5/3 because it is middle of the road for me. It was a nice read but nothing too overpowering or complex.

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I have so many mixed feelings about this book.

What I liked:
* The morally gray FMC
* The heroine/villain push & pull dynamic, unsure of where she’d truly land
* The fae & witch magic systems & their separate worlds
* The possible found family
* The overall plot of the book
What I didn’t love:
* The MMC POV chapters felt inauthentic
* Telling vs showing in the writing
* Rushed/gapped storytelling in certain portions & lack of history on the fae & human worlds

The bones are there and I absolutely love having a morally gray FMC. The love interest is good as are the potential found family characters and villains, and I really truly love the plot of the book. But it all kind of fell flat for me. The MMC’s POV chapters felt a little inauthentic. And there was a lot of “telling” the reader what the character was feeling as opposed to showing. If it were written in third person, I think that would make more sense. But both POVs being told in first person I just expected more showing and not telling. The FMC’s POV chapters were definitely better in my opinion and I could really feel her rage and guilt and conflict in her actions. Once the book got going I really was enjoying it and got sucked in, but towards the end I was unsure again. The cliffhanger was great, but again the instances of telling us what was happening rather than showing us through actions of the characters was a little bothersome.

SPOILERS BELOW

I felt conflicted about Rhiannon’s character as well. Zorria and Xander make it seem like they hated her (hence why they tried to kill Ameris when they mistook her for Rhiannon), but then Zorria tells Ameris that she may look like Rhiannon but she’ll never be like her. And it sounds like Xander also was attracted to Rhiannon in some way because of how Zorria says he was always distracted by her. This conflict of emotions may be cleared up in future books, though, and it could just be Zorria’s jealousy shining through. I enjoyed the push and pull of Oberon and Xander with Ameris’ light and dark, and how she came into her own power. I do wish there were a little more training for Ameris because it felt as though she was an expert in her power in the end when she’s not used it much before. Not sure if this was because of the passed knowledge from Rhiannon or what, but it would have been cool to see that developed more! I would have enjoyed more history on the fae and human worlds to understand more of the driving force behind characters actions, but this also may be just to set up for future books. Also, it felt like a really big plot hole when Ameris visited Xander in the dungeon, where I assume shadows are everywhere, but Oberon didn’t show up there when he had in every other scene that she went off on her own in the castle. Overall, I did like it and it felt unique to other fantasy/romantasy books I have read, and I will likely read the next installment.

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Link to my goodreads review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6659167853?book_show_action=false
I received an ARC from Net galley in exchange for my honest opinion.

I really enjoyed this book, which follows Ameris and her love triangle between Xander and Oberon.
This book was rich with all the juicy elements of a great romantasy: heavy levels of sexual tension, flirty banter, and epic world building. A fae bargain gone awry, blood bounds, and seduction...
Spicy!! A fun and intriguing read that keeps you on your toes engaging banter.

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